I'm looking at this help page (and am running XP):
http://texturizer.net/phoenix/edit.html#profile
"On Windows 2000/XP, the path is usually %AppData%\Phoenix\Profiles\default\xxxxxxxx.slt\."
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but am I looking for a folder called '%AppData%'? I can't find anything like that on my C: drive.
Or perhaps I have to physically create the folder and .slt myself? In which case the question still remains: where should I put it?
Note: I have managed to fire up profile manager, and (supposedly) a profile has been created for me - but where?
Sorry, bit thick and confused today (more so than usual).
Can't find my profile folder
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djst wrote:rbrimhal wrote:Texturizer is your baby isn't it? It's sooo much better than the MS alternatives...
Thanks. Yes, it's my baby. Or was. It's been a while since the last time I worked on the project. Right now I'm fighting with M$ because they provide me with buggy activex objects.
Oh, I didn't realize that you were involved with texturizer. I guess I should have made the connection. I used it for quite a long time. I switched to Object Edit when I subscribed to ODNT.