Hi Sherif,

Were is the virtuoso.ini file you are editing located and is it in the same 
location as the registered Windows Virtuoso Server. If they are in the same 
location then perhaps you do not have privileges to write to the virtuoso.ini 
file .

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On 17 Feb 2012, at 23:13, sherif kandel wrote:

> When I start the virtuoso service with the configuration file virtuoso.ini 
> Which I edited.
> after starting the virtuoso server, I type status(); and I find the 
> configuration parameters is the default ones, not the ones I edited, 
> I tried to edit some from the localhost/conductor some gets edit, and some 
> like "NumberOfBuffers" is not even there, 
> When I try To add it to the "parametrs" it returns error.... ??
> 
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