Brandon wrote: > Um, yes it will. Not everyone is the NSA or the Bavarian > Illuminati.
Under Windows, deleting a directory places it in the Recycle Bin for easy retrieval. Deleting a directory is not the normal way of removing a Windows application - running the uninstaller is. That's what a typical user (i.e. one who is not afraid of the NSA) will do. Incidentally, the correct place for a .INI file is in the Windows directory. > Leaving elements in the registry with definitely *not* achieve > it. Why do you want to use the registry anyway? Same reason for using ".freenetrc" under Unix - it's the standard place for storing configuration information. There may well be a valid reason for breaking with convention in this case. I don't think I've heard one yet though. -- zem at zip.com.au F289 2BDB 1DA0 F4C4 DC87 EC36 B2E3 4E75 C853 FD93 zem.squidly.org "..you are not a beautiful and unique snowflake." _______________________________________________ Freenet-dev mailing list Freenet-dev at lists.sourceforge.net http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/freenet-dev
