Thanks, that was sort of my guess, but I needed a 2nd opinion. Lets hope the
registry never gets horked and needs to be edited, because a bad edit in
Writelog.ini is one thing bud a bad edit in the registry is a hole different
story or nightmare.
73
-- "Eric Scace K3NA" <eric@k3na.org> wrote:
The utility allows WL to operate with the various configuration parameters
(normally found in the infamous WriteLog.ini file)
stored away in the Windows Registry.
There are two advantages to this approach:
1) For WinXP users, WL can be used by a user who does not possess administrator
privileges.
2) For WinXP (and probably other WinNT/Win2000 systems as well) users, the
WriteLog.ini parameters can have DIFFERENT values for
EACH user account. This is helpful at a station used by multiple operators,
each of whom has their own personal preferences for
WriteLog configuration.
It might also be helpful if you want to create different user names for
different WL configurations (e.g., RTTY, CW/SSB) where
the configuration of WriteLog.ini might be very different.
-- Eric K3NA
-----Original Message-----
From: writelog-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:writelog-bounces@contesting.com]On Behalf Of llindblom@juno.com
Sent: 2004 February 6 16:42
To: writelog@contesting.com
Subject: [WriteLog] 10.45M QUestion
Can someone who is literate please interpret the following statement about
changes in WriteLog 10.45M from Geek to English" "A
conversion program is installed to switch use of WRITELOG.INI over to the
registry."
I'm taking it as haveing a couple of possible meanings but really not sure of
what it says.
73 W0ETC
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