April 5, 200521 yr HI, NEVER TAUGHT I WOULD ASK THIS QUESTION. HAVE A NEW MACHINE AND CAN NO LONGER FIND THE FS9.CFG FILE CAN ANYONE HELP.XPPRO IF THAT HELPSTHANKS TONY
April 5, 200521 yr Hi. First, you might want to take off the caps lock - all caps usually indicates shouting. :-)Second:Q) Where is the configuration file now located?A) It will be located in your personal Application Data folder. On Windows 2000/XP systems, this is located in Documents and SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftFS9FS9.cfg (for Windows 9x users the path is WindowsApplication DataMicrosoftFS9fs9.cfg). The Application Data folder is hidden, so you will need to enable viewing of hidden files/folders under the Folder Options in your Explorer.
April 5, 200521 yr In Windows Explorer, Tools, Folder Options, View: enable View hidden files.Then search for FS9.cfg and you'll get it.. Bert
April 9, 200521 yr Author >Hi. First, you might want to take off the caps lock - all>caps usually indicates shouting. :-)>>Second:>>Q) Where is the configuration file now located?>>A) It will be located in your personal Application Data>folder. On Windows 2000/XP systems, this is located in>Documents and SettingsApplication>DataMicrosoftFS9FS9.cfg (for Windows 9x users the path is>WindowsApplication DataMicrosoftFS9fs9.cfg). The>Application Data folder is hidden, so you will need to enable>viewing of hidden files/folders under the Folder Options in>your Explorer.>Ken, For the old folks cap locks means being able to see the fine print !! Thanks for the info one of the old folks ( pushing 76 !!!!TONY
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