Community forum

Please note that VisualCron support is not actively monitoring this community forum. Please use our contact page for contacting the VisualCron support directly.


Hiacine
2010-01-21T11:38:37Z
Hi,

Actualy, VisualCron configuration is saved in this dir :
C:\Documents and Settings\USER\Local Settings\Application Data\VisualCron\


Is there a way to change this path ??

per exemple U:\VisualCron\
Sponsor
Forum information
Support
2010-01-21T11:41:10Z
Different settings are stored in different places. Client settings are stored in local appdata folder as you described - for security reasons (it does not require admin privilieges).

Server settings are stored relative to the install folder. This cannot currently be changed - why do you need to change it?
Henrik
Support
http://www.visualcron.com 
Please like  VisualCron on facebook!
Hiacine
2010-01-21T12:00:19Z
Yes, I know that there are 2 path for the setting's file.

For the application path there is no problème.

Our Administrator installed Visualcron.
But profiles are not saved.

At every reboot we must do the first configuration.

If we can change this path, this problèm will disapear
Support
2010-01-21T12:02:15Z
How come profiles are not saved? We are not using roaming path (Active directory/domain shared path) but a local path only.
Henrik
Support
http://www.visualcron.com 
Please like  VisualCron on facebook!
Hiacine
2010-01-21T13:21:10Z
It's a little spécial.
This computer, is a public computer.

The administrator delete all files in document setting when the computer is rebooted
Support
2010-01-21T13:31:29Z
What about not using the Client on the remote computer but install Client on other computer and connect to that public computer?
Henrik
Support
http://www.visualcron.com 
Please like  VisualCron on facebook!
Hiacine
2010-01-21T13:41:01Z
We can't


VisualCron server is installed on a 2003 server where we have administrator acces.

We access to this server by remote acces (very slow, also with flat theme).

So we installed the visualcron on our public computers.
It's more faster like that
Support
2010-01-21T14:12:44Z
OK, I understand. Currently this is not possible but we will move this topic to Feature requests forum.
Henrik
Support
http://www.visualcron.com 
Please like  VisualCron on facebook!
Hiacine
Support
2011-08-30T17:33:20Z
You can change folder in this version:

http://www.visualcron.co....aspx?g=posts&t=1969 


Be aware of that you need to have mapped the drive or have right Credentials in order to make it work for that network drive.
Henrik
Support
http://www.visualcron.com 
Please like  VisualCron on facebook!
Scroll to Top