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Topic Title: CM Synergy client and XP Topic Summary: Created On: 6-May-2004 15:17 Status: Read Only |
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![]() Answer: The Proj.x and Proj.y properties did not exist in my ccm.ini file, so I added them and set the window positions: Proj.height = 650 Proj.width = 750 Proj.x = 250 Proj.y = 30 Hist.height = 500 Hist.width = 800 Hist.x = 220 Hist.y = 60 CM Synergy now opens exactly how I like it. Diego | |
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On NT: When I start CM Synergy, the gui window is opened exactly in the X-Y screen position where I last closed it, and the size of the window is exactly the size as I left it. I do this because I like my windows organized on the desktop in a certain way. The History View window also behaves like this.
On XP: When I start CM Synergy, the window has no memory of where it was when the program was shut down last, and seems to open anywhere on the desktop that it wants. It also opens up as a relatively small GUI window, so I need to resize and reposition it everytime I open the program. The same goes for the History View window. Is there a way that I can get CM Synergy or XP to remember the GUI settings when I shut down this application? Does CM Synergy or XP have a patch? I am using CM Synergy Client 6.2. |
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Sounds to me like the problem may be a permission problem with the tool not being able to write out the ccm.ini file (old client) or the ccm.user.properties file (developer client). Check your permissions on the files/directories.
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The Proj.x and Proj.y properties did not exist in my ccm.ini file, so I added them and set the window positions:
Proj.height = 650 Proj.width = 750 Proj.x = 250 Proj.y = 30 Hist.height = 500 Hist.width = 800 Hist.x = 220 Hist.y = 60 CM Synergy now opens exactly how I like it. Diego |
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