Configuration: separate config file for session information

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reinstein
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Configuration: separate config file for session information

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You may consider separating session information (all sorts of history, search settings, etc) from "hard" configuration, and placing it in a file of its own.
The rational behind this is allowing several users share the same basic configuration while maintaining their own session info. This can also be useful in maintaining several sessions for one user.

Thank you.
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Personally I use redirectsection to have this fuctionality
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silencer wrote:Personally I use redirectsection to have this fuctionality
Cool! Along with %USERNAME% or %USERPROFILE% this can form a solution.
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Hi,

[Configuration]
AlternateUserIni=totalcmd_%SESSION%.ini

may be helpful for your scenario, see details in
http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?p=293324
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