Hi.
I have save the Configuration settings from the file Menu.
Then I reinstall XYplorer again overriding on the existing location. Usually I just extract the new files (portable version).
But when I import the configuration again, my save tabs are not restored. So my question is why this should happen? Isn't that obvious that favourites tabs also part of the user's preferences, just like the toolbar buttons? So how do I get back my favourite tabs?
And how do I set XYplorer to use the program's directory to store setting instead of the default path - C:\Users\ID\AppData\Roaming
Thank you.
XYplorer Portable Settings..
Re: XYplorer Portable Settings..
Hi aimy,
1. When you have a (recent, of course) backup of your C:\Users\ID\AppData\Roaming folder, changes to restore your tabs are nearly 100%.
2. Saving (and restoring) XY's config is dead plain simple, because under-the-hood it is just one folder (and its children) which has to been backuped/restored. In a portable install it is <xydata>, which resolves to "XY_HOME\data".
Since I will be away rest of the day, someone else will chime in for help, I'm sure.
Cheers,
Filehero
since I use the portable setup only from the very beginning, I could only speculate what could have gone wrong anyway. I save me that.aimy wrote:I have save the Configuration settings from the file Menu.
Then I reinstall XYplorer again overriding on the existing location. Usually I just extract the new files (portable version).
1. When you have a (recent, of course) backup of your C:\Users\ID\AppData\Roaming folder, changes to restore your tabs are nearly 100%.
2. Saving (and restoring) XY's config is dead plain simple, because under-the-hood it is just one folder (and its children) which has to been backuped/restored. In a portable install it is <xydata>, which resolves to "XY_HOME\data".
Since I will be away rest of the day, someone else will chime in for help, I'm sure.
download one of the "No-Install"-packages (2nd/3rd option) from http://www.xyplorer.com/download.php, extract it to the target folder and start XY by double-clicking xyplorer.exe. Now look for "XY_HOME\data". Et voila.aimy wrote:And how do I set XYplorer to use the program's directory to store setting instead of the default path
Cheers,
Filehero
Re: XYplorer Portable Settings..
Thanks FileHero for your comment.
I am not sure whether you have got me right or not.
But please refer to this screenshot. I want to restore those locked tabs in the red rectangle (All of them locked locations).
I reinstall XYplorer using normal setup because I'm having problem of displaying the "Empty Folder" option by right-clicking. I am using the 64-bit Windows 7. So I thought reinstall using setup would solve the issue but it does not.
Then I try to restore all my toolbars and those save tabs (hopefully) by open the saved configuration. But only toolbar buttons were restored, not those favourite tabs.
And now it seems that XYplorer setting is saved under user roaming, not under the program path anymore.
I remember someone said, it should be indicated in the *.ini file if I'm not mistaken, but I could not find it.
Someone please help me.
Thank you.
I am not sure whether you have got me right or not.
But please refer to this screenshot. I want to restore those locked tabs in the red rectangle (All of them locked locations).
I reinstall XYplorer using normal setup because I'm having problem of displaying the "Empty Folder" option by right-clicking. I am using the 64-bit Windows 7. So I thought reinstall using setup would solve the issue but it does not.
Then I try to restore all my toolbars and those save tabs (hopefully) by open the saved configuration. But only toolbar buttons were restored, not those favourite tabs.
And now it seems that XYplorer setting is saved under user roaming, not under the program path anymore.
I remember someone said, it should be indicated in the *.ini file if I'm not mistaken, but I could not find it.
Someone please help me.
Thank you.
Re: XYplorer Portable Settings..
if you just want the "Empty Folder" back, you could've just asked here first, you know!
Pick Main menu > Tools > Configuration > Menus, Mouse, Safety > Context Menus
Enable Custom items in shell context menu. Then click on File List..., and check "Empty Folder".
Also make sure Tools > Configuration > Shell Integration > 64-bit Windows > Show the 64-bit context menu is DISABLED.
Now, moving on to solving the mucked up datapaths!
(When you used the installer, it assumed per-user installation, and created that ini file which directs XY to save settings in current user's appdata/roaming folder.)
Pick Main menu > Tools > Configuration > Menus, Mouse, Safety > Context Menus
Enable Custom items in shell context menu. Then click on File List..., and check "Empty Folder".
Also make sure Tools > Configuration > Shell Integration > 64-bit Windows > Show the 64-bit context menu is DISABLED.
Now, moving on to solving the mucked up datapaths!
in XYplorer, go to <xypath> (just enter that in the addressbar) and delete the file named startup.ini. Then restart XYplorer.aimy wrote:And now it seems that XYplorer setting is saved under user roaming, not under the program path anymore.
(When you used the installer, it assumed per-user installation, and created that ini file which directs XY to save settings in current user's appdata/roaming folder.)
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