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Old 10.06.2013, 03:17
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Hi

Can u implement option to export and import all JD settings?
including

-premium accounts
-filters
-download directory

etc....
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Old 10.06.2013, 06:15
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why not just copy /cfg/ ?
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Old 11.02.2016, 08:56
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why not just copy /cfg/ ?
Cos it is easier to do a export/import from file menu, where u save one simple settings file.

If I copy cfg folder, need to open folder in explorer.

Also the folder has like 3000 files.
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Old 11.02.2016, 09:59
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the menu already exists
main menu> file > backup > backup all settings
does all of that, just you don't get a selection of what gets backed up. (all cfg/ does).

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Old 12.02.2016, 20:47
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the menu already exists
main menu> file > backup > backup all settings
does all of that, just you don't get a selection of what gets backed up. (all cfg/ does).

raztoki

Does it backup all settings to one file or archive?

Yes, copy fall cfg might do that,
but it is harder to maintain versioning.

Also there is heaps of files, like 3000+ files currently in my cfg folder.

I prefer to backup to one simple archive.
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Old 12.02.2016, 20:51
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Yes, it copies the complete cfg folder into one zip file
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Old 12.02.2016, 22:18
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Yes, it copies the complete cfg folder into one zip file
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