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Well it looks like things have been put in Documents and in Program files. What I wrote above are the data I found in Documents. Looking at the files in Program Files now, I still cannot find an INI file there. Thse files mainly consist of the manual.
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#12 |
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the ventrilo4.ini file is located in:
C:\Users\{user name}\Documents\VentriloData or This PC > documents > VentriloData |
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#13 |
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your system might be setup to not display the INI extension, so file explorer will only show it as ventrilo4
if you don't see the extension then you can rt-click on the file name and select 'properties' and that will show all the details. Last edited by Prog-Rocker; 11-30-2018 at 12:04 PM. |
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Okay. What do I change it to or does that not matter ?
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#15 |
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it doesn't matter as vent will create a new one at restart.
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#16 |
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It got fixed for me as well as for my daughter ! Thank you so much !
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#17 |
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Thanks for tips:3
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