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1. Re: moving Army Builder between computers?
From: Colen 'Skrillboy' McAlister <demandred@skrill.org>


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Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2002 20:29:01 +0000
From: Colen 'Skrillboy' McAlister <demandred@skrill.org>
Subject: Re: moving Army Builder between computers?

At 15:40 21/02/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>Third f'n time I've posted this; Yahoo must be eating my posts or
>something. GRRR...
>
>Is it possible to move an installed copy of AB (and AB Construction Kit)
>to another computer,
>without reinstalling it? I'd like to because my only computer access
>right now is a computer lab
>and I'd like to stick the program on a zipdisk and move it to the
>harddrive (and later back to the
>zipdisk) whenever I want to use it rather than going through the whole
>install process then
>copying my rosters, data, and units folders every time.
>
>I tried just copying c:\armybuilder (where the program is installed to)
>but when i try to run it
>later on a different computer I get a "missing component" error. I guess
>some files are getting
>installed to other parts of the c: drive. Can anyone tell me what these
>files are and what
>directories they're going in?

It'll put some stuff in the Windows directory, I'd imagine. I'm not sure
how you'd find this out, unless you took a complete directory listing of
c:\windows, then installed it, took another and diff'd them. Even then, I'm
not sure if just swapping in the relevant files would work.


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