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keithdavis
2020-09-14T14:24:48Z
I am trying to do a clean install of VisualCron (after a failed hard drive) and for some reason, after I complete the installation to C:\Program Files (x86)\VisualCron\, VisualCron starts writing files to E:\Program Files (x86)\VisualCron\. I've searched the registry and manually deleted all VisualCron folders and files, but it still happens.

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keithdavis
2020-09-14T14:31:56Z
Ok, I found it - not sure why I couldn't find it previously:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\V-C]
"ServerSettingsFolder"="E:\\Program Files (x86)\\VisualCron\\settings"

Well, strange, now the files are not written, but still creates that as an empty directory.
keithdavis
2020-09-14T14:37:57Z
After a reboot, the settings directory is no longer created, but this one is:

E:\Program Files (x86)\VisualCron\log
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2020-09-14T15:30:58Z
Originally Posted by: keithdavis 

After a reboot, the settings directory is no longer created, but this one is:

E:\Program Files (x86)\VisualCron\log



Where are your Client Settings -> Folders paths pointing at? And if you right-click on the tray icon and chose Settings, where's that pointing at?
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keithdavis
2020-09-14T15:51:24Z
Yea, I was about to look at the Client Settings, found it in Folder paths. Curious though, my tray icon settings folder is blank. What is that used for?

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2020-09-18T15:10:07Z
Originally Posted by: keithdavis 

Yea, I was about to look at the Client Settings, found it in Folder paths. Curious though, my tray icon settings folder is blank. What is that used for?

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It should point at your server settings location
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