Subject Re: dbsewin.ini
From Andy Taylor <andy.taylor.1959@outlook.com>
Date Tue, 12 Jan 2021 05:00:15 -0500
Newsgroups dbase.getting-started

My pleasure Ivan.
Andy

> Andy Taylor Wrote:
>
> > stef,
> >
> > Firstly, don't give up. If you persevere you will get a "light-bulb" moment when suddenly the new object models make sense and you wonder why you stayed with the old stuff. Been there... and I love the new way.
> >
> > Secondly, the ini file has been renamed from dbasewin.ini to plus.ini
> > You can find this file under windows 10 in the following folder: C:\Users\InsertYourNameHere\AppData\Local\dBASE\dBASE2019\Bin
> > Note that AppData is a "hidden" folder by default so you may well need to adjust the File Explorer settings in order to see it.
> >
> > Finally, if you build a dbase application "exe" then the exe will generate an ini file of it's own in the folder that contains the exe.
> >
> > Good luck,
> > Andy
> >
> > > I finally gave up running virtualxp modes. Too hard in Windows 10. So now I must finally migrate from Visualdb 5.7 to dBase 2019.  I may be too old and tired to pull this off.
> > >
> > > My first problem is how do I replace the old dbasewin.ini from 5.7 in dBase 2019?
> >
> THANKS Mr. ANDY without you knowning you have just helped me a lot. Be safe. Ivan.