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-madmax-
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Post by -madmax- »

hmm, ok i think we still talk about different stuff...

you saying all the settings are stored in some xml file ?

where is that file ? i mean on my drive ?parkl

if i find that file i could just write a small app which always replaces that file before i start the app with a the version i want....

if you of course make a dialog which woud allow me to save the config to a file i want and load a config from a file i want that would make thinks easy!
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Post by jameswilson »

yeah i suppose tis would be a good compromise. I will see what i can do for you over the next few updates. I still need a limit as the app needs to know and name each config file. yes they are in an zml file i only found this out about 2 weeks ago.
Its not an easy one to find. One thing you could so hat would work in xp is create diiferent logins on the machine. each user gets a personilised config so you could create as many users as sites then switch user. Not ideal but would work well for the moment
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Post by -madmax- »

sorry, i'm confused...

the xml file is stored where ? on my zm server ?

i'm talking about the config for YOUR windows app ?

all the setting e.g. which ip for which cam etc ? wjere is that stuff stored ?
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Post by jameswilson »

yes its on your machine. they way i found it was to use windows search to search for all files containg a string you have in your settings
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Post by cordel »

Windows assigns it a key through the registry. The file name is the same as the key under your profile in one of the many hidden directorys for your applications.

This is a windows thing to allow each user to have there own settings.

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Corey
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Post by jameswilson »

Phil, remember that alarm status thingy we were on about, how do i get at it?
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Post by zoneminder »

This rings a vague bell but I can't exactly remember what it was. Was it via an url or some other method?
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Post by jameswilson »

it was a url i rember you posted a temp thingy you had running on your system, regarding alarm state and alarm count. I think there was 2 url's
one with general system info etc and one with all the monitors. but it neednt be a url, it can be what evers fastest. I was wondering if mysql would be a better way
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Ah, I'll go check and get back to you.
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