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gamemaster406

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I installed ETO update 1.20 and it says in the read-me at the bottom: [FONT=&quot]
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[FONT=&quot]You will have to manually delete the viewUI.xml from your C:\Documents and Settings\"your name"\Application Data\Microsoft\CFS3 ETO Expansion_________ folder for the new viewUI.xml to take effect.[/FONT]


There is no documents and settings folder in Vista, where can I find the viewUI.xml to delete?



Thanks,
Mike
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I installed ETO update 1.20 and it says in the read-me at the bottom:

[FONT=&quot]You will have to manually delete the viewUI.xml from your C:\Documents and Settings\"your name"\Application Data\Microsoft\CFS3 ETO Expansion_________ folder for the new viewUI.xml to take effect.[/FONT]


There is no documents and settings folder in Vista, where can I find the viewUI.xml to delete?



Thanks,
Mike

:kilroy:Gamemaster406, try this:

To find XP equivalent Application Data folder in Vista, open your windows (Vista) browser and look for the Tools tab at the top. Click on it and look for Folder Options. Click the View tab and look for “Hidden files and folders”. Make sure “Show hidden files and folders” is checked. While you’re here, also make sure that “Hide extensions for known file types” is unchecked.

For the folder normally found in XP C:/Documents and Settings/User Name (Your Name)/Application Data/Microsoft – go to, in Vista - C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft for Application Data folder location

For the folder normally found in XP C:/Documents and Settings/User Name (Your Name)/My Documents – go to, in Vista - C:\Users\\Documents for My Documents folder location.

If you named the installation properly with the MultiCFS3.exe when you installed it, the folder name you will be looking for in the two locations described above is CFS3 ETO Expansion.

I hope this helps.:d
 
:kilroy:Gamemaster406, try this:

To find XP equivalent Application Data folder in Vista, open your windows (Vista) browser and look for the Tools tab at the top. Click on it and look for Folder Options. Click the View tab and look for “Hidden files and folders”. Make sure “Show hidden files and folders” is checked. While you’re here, also make sure that “Hide extensions for known file types” is unchecked.

For the folder normally found in XP C:/Documents and Settings/User Name (Your Name)/Application Data/Microsoft – go to, in Vista - C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft for Application Data folder location

For the folder normally found in XP C:/Documents and Settings/User Name (Your Name)/My Documents – go to, in Vista - C:\Users\\Documents for My Documents folder location.

If you named the installation properly with the MultiCFS3.exe when you installed it, the folder name you will be looking for in the two locations described above is CFS3 ETO Expansion.

I hope this helps.:d

Thanks again.
 
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