Client Startup Preferences File

You can now specify a preferences file for the client on the command line.

Overview

This setting allows you to set any client preference in a file, then simply point the client at that file to use those preferences. You can create different shortcuts on your desktop, each pointing at a different preferences file.

To create a preferences file, add the '-iniFile=<path to file>' parameter to the shortcut and run the client. Before you click the 'Connect' button, set all the client preferences the way you want. When you connect to the server, the preferences file will be written. The next time you run that shortcut, those preferences will be loaded automatically.

This is an alternative way to set client preferences, instead of adding each setting individually to the command line.

Usage:

Put "-iniFile=<path to ini file> on the client command line. This can be a path to a local file or a network share. If the path includes spaces, enclose the entire path in quotes.

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-- JeanNeron - 2012-04-13

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