Lack of a root folder name that can be used for a virtual path
Lack of a root folder name that can be used for a virtual path
Hello
straight to the point - the settings and data of the program being virtualized are in the folder -- users/Public/documents/F_folder, but there is no such root folder template in Enigma, so it's seems impossible to keep the all data inside the portable folder, isn't it?
P.S. I tried to write an absolute path of the data files in the virtual path field , but without success.
straight to the point - the settings and data of the program being virtualized are in the folder -- users/Public/documents/F_folder, but there is no such root folder template in Enigma, so it's seems impossible to keep the all data inside the portable folder, isn't it?
P.S. I tried to write an absolute path of the data files in the virtual path field , but without success.
Re: Lack of a root folder name that can be used for a virtual path
Is not that folder?
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Re: Lack of a root folder name that can be used for a virtual path
No, unfortunately not, it is c:\Users\Public\Documents\ folder.
Re: Lack of a root folder name that can be used for a virtual path
Yes, it hasn't changed since then, it's exactly the same folder.
In my opinion, a portable program should contain everything inside itself or a specified folder, but here it creates files where it shouldn't, and even worse, it changes the data of an existing, non-portable program.
In my opinion, a portable program should contain everything inside itself or a specified folder, but here it creates files where it shouldn't, and even worse, it changes the data of an existing, non-portable program.
Re: Lack of a root folder name that can be used for a virtual path
I just checked again with the same result. I don't know how to make a real portable program. The problem is that I don't know who is to blame - me or Enigma.
P.S. I don't like it when a portable program leaves traces in the computer.
P.S. I don't like it when a portable program leaves traces in the computer.
Re: Lack of a root folder name that can be used for a virtual path
Hi, if you wish your program does not create any files in the folder and keep all the changes it makes - virtual, you need to do the following:
- in EVB add this folder, right click on it, call properties dialog. Set the content property to "New files and folders are virtual".
- in EVB add this folder, right click on it, call properties dialog. Set the content property to "New files and folders are virtual".
Re: Lack of a root folder name that can be used for a virtual path
Hello.
This is a misunderstanding. I want the program to create files and make changes to them, but store them in its portable folder, never releasing them outside.
Let's say the original program makes files and folders somewhere on the hard drive, that I want all those files and folders to be redirected to my flash drive and stored there, never created on the hard drive, leaving the hard drive clean.
This is a misunderstanding. I want the program to create files and make changes to them, but store them in its portable folder, never releasing them outside.
Let's say the original program makes files and folders somewhere on the hard drive, that I want all those files and folders to be redirected to my flash drive and stored there, never created on the hard drive, leaving the hard drive clean.
Re: Lack of a root folder name that can be used for a virtual path
This feature is being developed now, hope it will appear in future versions.
Re: Lack of a root folder name that can be used for a virtual path
Looking forward to it.
Thank you for your time.
Thank you for your time.