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bogleg -

Drahnier -

Thanks for pointing that out. Actually, the installer does try to put the files in the
c:\Documents and Settings\\zdt\ directory. Are you saying it didn't on your system? How
does the program look on Vista? Could you send me a screenshot?

Thanks

Chris



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drahnier -

Ah, sorry my fault. I misse part of the D&S string: The correct directory for XP should be
"Documents and Settings\\Application Data\zdt", which on a Vista system will be
automatically mapped to "Uses\\AppData\zdt".

zdt uses "Documents and Settings\\zdt" which is non-standard for up to date XP apps.

I added a screenshot of zdt running under Vista RC2 buld 5744.










bogleg -

Thanks for the screenshot. Glad it works without having to make any modifications. You are
probably right about putting stuff in the Application Data folder. Although a quick glance at my
current computer shows that there are a lot of Java apps stuff their data where I do including
Dimsum, Netbeans, Intellij Idea. I think it's a cross-platform issue. On Windows the built-in
user.home Java system property points to the "documents and settings\" directory.

Chris












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