Hello dean-dean,
I had never noticed the compatibility button! So Vista saves my changes
to the compatibility folder, that's clear now. When a program opens the
C:\Program Files\... file, it actually opens the
....\VirtualStore\Program Files\... file. Except from time to time, when
the file is opened for copying... oh well :-/
Thanks a lot,
Sincerely,
Vincent
dean-dean a écrit :
> Go to C:\Program Files, and click on Compatibility Files in the Toolbar of
> Windows Explorer. This will take you to C:\Users\(Your
> Name)\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files. This is where Vista puts
> the files of programs that write certain types of user files to the
> C:\Program Files subdirectories. When you're in C:\Program Files\Your
> Program (or possibly a subfolder of that path), you should also see a
> button
> in the taskbar of Windows Explorer called "Compatibility Files", which will
> you take you directly to your program's config files.
>
> In your program's Options dialog, can you change the default location
> (path)
> of the Config directory to a path that is under your account name?
>
> For example, C:\Users\(Your Name)\Documents\OpenVPN Config (you may have
> to create the folder there first). Then Vista won't redirect your files.
> Vista doesn't cotton to user files being written to the C:\Program Files
> subdirectories, after the initial installation, and has put the Program
> Files folder on a security level as that of the Windows folders themselves,
> making TrustedInstaller the owner.
>
> "Vincent" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have noticed a very weired behaviour from my Windows Vista Ultimate
>> version 6.0.6000 file system. A few days ago, I have installed the
>> OpenVPN client, which installs in C:\Program files\OpenVPN.
>>
>> After the installation is done, there is an empty "C:\Program
>> files\OpenVPN\Config" directory, into which one should put some
>> configation files (These files are read by the OpenVPN program when
>> started).
>>
>> When one installs OpenVPN, there are also some sample configuration
>> files in "C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\sample-config\". These are text
>> files, which one usually copies to the \Config directory and modify
>> according to one's needs. This is what I have done, and OpenVPN is
>> working as intended. Typically the configuration file is called
>> client.ovpn.
>>
>> Now in order to make a backup of my modified client.ovpn file, I tried
>> to copy it from "C:\Program files\OpenVPN\Config\client.ovpn" to some
>> other location. But when I copy this file, the file that is created
>> has the content of THE ORIGINAL client.ovpn, the one which is in
>> "C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\sample-config" !
>>
>> I have tried to copy it from a command line, but the result is the
>> same. I have tried to edit the file, save it, and copy it again : no
>> change !
>>
>> However, when I open this file with my text editor and chose "save as"
>> from within the text editor, then the correct file is created.
>>
>> I also tried to modify the original "C:\Program
>> Files\OpenVPN\sample-config\client.ovpn" file, and I notice that when
>> I copy this file elsewhere, I always get the original file, without
>> the changes !
>>
>> Can someone tell me what is wrong ?
>> Best regards,
>> Vincent
>>
>>
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