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Setup loss


williR

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Hi all,

I am using BYN under WIN 10 for a few month.

There is one problem with the setup, I cannot solve and only came up after I changes to WIN 10.

 

All my setup's are getting lost when turning my laptop off.

In the beginning I thought it would help to run BYN in  administrator mode, but no more.

I also run the compartibility check under WIN 10 and I am not aware of other WIN-settings that prevent from saving the BYN settings.

 

To make the story short, Isn't it possible to save all settings in a seperate file, whitch is a very simple and safe solution in my opinion.

 

Any suggestions?

 

Willi

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Hi all,

I have installed BYN2.01 in an new directory and verified that all directories are enabled for read and writing.

 

So far it works, the setting parameter remain stored and BYN is working normal.

Hopefully it will not change.

 

Thanks for your suggestion.

Willi

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Willi,

 

What you are reporting here does not seem normal, but I am confused by what you mean when you say "all my setups are getting lost"?

 

Do you mean that after rebooting the PC that BYN is gone and you must re-install it?

Do you mean that BYN is not saving changes that you make to parameters in the Settings dialog?

Do you mean that Capture Plan information is not saved?

 

Please provide more information.

 

Thanks,

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Settings are already saved in a separate config file.

 

If your settings are not saved between restart this is an issue with Windows security profile.

 

Try reinstalling in a different folder and see if that makes a difference.  This will force Windows to store the settings in another location which may not suffer from your current security profile settings.

 

Keep us posted.

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