Hello. The problem is described on the attached picture.
So... Actually, I know that I don`t want to user modificate this file, or local copy otherwise.
How can I remove this warning on startup? Some command line argument?
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How to remove rainmeter.ini is not writable warning on start?
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How to remove rainmeter.ini is not writable warning on start?
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Re: How to remove rainmeter.ini is not writable warning on start?
Your account does not have "write" access to that remote folder on that server. You need to do exactly what the error dialog tells you to do. Rainmeter.ini MUST be in a location that your account has full privileges to.Sky_Driver wrote:Hello. The problem is described on the attached picture.
So... Actually, I know that I don`t want to user modificate this file, or local copy otherwise.
How can I remove this warning on startup? Some command line argument?
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Re: How to remove rainmeter.ini is not writable warning on start?
Sorry, sir, but I`dont ask "why"? My question is "how to remove this waring?".jsmorley wrote:Your account does not have "write" access to that remote folder on that server. You need to do exactly what the error dialog tells you to do. Rainmeter.ini MUST be in a location that your account has full privileges to.
I understand what the error dialog tell me to do. But. I`dont care, the user have no rights to write this.
In the matter of facts, it realy need to write protect this file from regular users, who starts raimeter.exe from network share.
I need to remove this warning - thats all.
Can I ask you again: does rainmeter.exe have command line args on startup to do so? Or there is something other way?
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Re: How to remove rainmeter.ini is not writable warning on start?
No, there is not. Rainmeter will not work correctly in this environment.