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Anusha 

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Posted on: Feb. 22 2008,23:46 |
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Can it be done? If so, how?
I want to make it not use the windows registry at all! (i.e. fully portable)
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xoben 

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Posted on: Feb. 23 2008,02:42 |
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Version 8.66 and newer version reads configuration from ultraiso.ini (Can export current options by Ctrl+Alt+E).
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Anusha 

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Posted on: Feb. 23 2008,10:08 |
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That doesn't work. That path seems to be kept only in the registry.
I moved the installed folder to some location and uninstalled it from program files. then added the ncessary uikey entries to get it running. then i tried changing the My ISO Files Location and it asked me to restart the program. I did, and it didn't retain the changed folder path.
Then I installed it again in a virtual machine, and changed the paths and it worked. Then I tried hitting ctrl+alt+e to generate the ini file, and there wasn't an entry that corresponds to the My ISO Files folder.
Well, it is a not a big issue, and maybe inappropriate when made portable. But i think it should be there.
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xoben 

Group: Super Administrators
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Posted on: Feb. 23 2008,19:00 |
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Thank you Anusha for your feedback.
We will check this issue and try to fix the bug at next release of UltraISO soon.
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