Title pretty much says it all.
I just did a clean install of Windows 7 64bit. Installed IrfanView and it works fine. However, if I open IrfanView by doubleclicking on an image, a folder is created called IrfanView. Inside that folder irfanview creates another i_view32.ini file. The settings under OPEN are the folder it was opened in. Sometimes it will add positioning data under a WinPosition header.
Just to make sure, I've checked my AppData/Roaming/IrfanView folder and there is an entry in there.
[Language]
DLL=ENGLISH
Lang=English
[Toolbar]
Skin=Grosberg_24.png
Size=24
[WinPosition]
xKoord=0
yKoord=0
Width=631
Height=552
Maximized=0
[Other]
INI_Folder=%APPDATA%\IrfanView
I actually added the other entry trying to fix the problem, but it doesn't seem to make any difference.
Can anyone help me figure out why IrfanView keeps making folders with ini files in them?
I just did a clean install of Windows 7 64bit. Installed IrfanView and it works fine. However, if I open IrfanView by doubleclicking on an image, a folder is created called IrfanView. Inside that folder irfanview creates another i_view32.ini file. The settings under OPEN are the folder it was opened in. Sometimes it will add positioning data under a WinPosition header.
Just to make sure, I've checked my AppData/Roaming/IrfanView folder and there is an entry in there.
[Language]
DLL=ENGLISH
Lang=English
[Toolbar]
Skin=Grosberg_24.png
Size=24
[WinPosition]
xKoord=0
yKoord=0
Width=631
Height=552
Maximized=0
[Other]
INI_Folder=%APPDATA%\IrfanView
I actually added the other entry trying to fix the problem, but it doesn't seem to make any difference.
Can anyone help me figure out why IrfanView keeps making folders with ini files in them?
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