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I recently purchased Limewire 2.8.6 Pro and am cannot get it to use the options I set. I searched the forums and found a post about the .limewire folder and changing the limewire.props folder to a file.

However, that is not the problem . . . limewire.props is being saved as a file. I am saving my options using the "apply" and "OK" buttons.

I tested to see if the file was being updated by saving my options a few times and then checking the limewire.props file date and time. Each time the file was saved when I clicked on "OK".

The problem is that Limewire is not able to find my limewire.props file when it opens. Instead it opens with default settings.

I am using Win98 SE and have installed Limewire in a non-default location on my "E" drive rather than in the programs directory on my "C" drive. And yes, my "E" drive is a physical drive, not a RAM drive.

For a further test I moved the .limewire sub-directory from my Windows directory and then restarted Limewire. Sure enough it recreated the .limewire sub-directory in my Windows directory.

Anyone know what is going on? Could this be due to Limewire not being able to detect that it is not installed in the default "Programs" directory?

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Did you ever try to install LimeWire in the default directory? If yes, what were the results? Just curious.

If LimeWire can write the limewire.props file, it is obviously able to find it. There is no apparent reason why it should not be able to read it when starting. - You might try the latest version (2.9.4) anyway, the settings code was modified - and maybe your problem was solved.
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Hi trap_jaw,

Thanks for the quick reply.

>"Did you ever try to install LimeWire in the default directory? If yes, what were the results? Just curious".

Actually, I didn't try to install into the default directory but when I installed the free version of Limewire it chose to install there in spite of my request to install elsewhere

And therein, I believe, lies the root of the problem.

After a few days of using the free version I decided to buy the "Pro" version. Not that the ads were bothering me (my ad blocker took care of those) but I just wanted to contribute to the cause.

I had already noticed that Limewire was reloading with default options every time I used it and figured it was one of those quirks of a "free" program that would go away in the "paid" version.

I uninstalled the free version, purchased and installed Limewire Pro, only to find the problem was still there.

As for installing in a default directory, I rarely do that with any program . . . seems they all want to install in "Programs" but I like to keep my directories a bit more organized than that.

>"If LimeWire can write the limewire.props file, it is obviously able to find it. There is no apparent reason why it should not be able to read it when starting. - You might try the latest version (2.9.4) anyway, the settings code was modified - and maybe your problem was solved"

Now here is what I think happened . . . The uninstall of the free version left traces in my registry. Why do I suspect this?

Well, even though I do some beta testing every now and then, I was gunshy of installing 2.9.4 since it is still in the "alpha" stage.
But I installed it anyway, much to my chagrin as it turned out.

The 2.9.4 installer told me I had to install the updated Microsoft Virtual Machine and then without so much as a "How do you do", opened my browser and took me to Microsoft. There I was met with "Sorry, MSVM is no longer available due to a court order". In short, MS got caught with it's hands in Sun Microsystems pants and a Judge slapped them silly. OK by me, I wasn't going to install that huge security problem on my machine anyway. (BTW, the ONLY Microsoft software on my machine is . . . ughhh . . . Win98 . . . without IE, thank you)

I ran 2.9.4 and promptly discovered that it didn't know I had paid for a previous version just a few days ago, so . . . I uninstalled it.

Out of curiosity I searched my registry for "limewire". Lo and behold, there were still references scattered all over the place. I manually deleted them and then re-installed Limewire 2.8.6 Pro.

Well son of a gun, now everything works just fine, at least so far!

I started 2.8.6 Pro, changed my options, closed the program, rebooted my machine and then restarted 2.8.6 Pro. It found my options. I'm a happy camper now.

I think the problem is caused by the notorious Windows uninstaller located in the Control Panel. Doesn't really do much but remove a few files and directories . . . and leaves the registry untouched. That's why I decided to take a look at my registry just to make sure.

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LimeWire does not read the location of the limewire.props file directly from the registry. (In fact LimeWire does not store or read any information from the registry that might be vital for running it). So I'm mystified why LimeWire is suddenly working after deleting the registry entries.

The PRO version of 2.9.4 will be uploaded monday. One of the LimeWire devs uploaded the free version to the PRO page by mistake.

LimeWire will not run at all on Microsofts JavaVM. You can run LimeWire only with Sun's JRE 1.3.1+ (and maybe with IBM's JVM). So whatever the installer said is bullshit.
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Thanks for the into, trap_jaw, I'll be checking back next week for the new version.

I guess I'll just chalk these strange happenings up on my "Damn Windows did it" board and move on. Not that chalking it up to Windows might not be unfounded I have had some mighty strange software experiences over the years, especially when Microsoft decides to "Enhance my computing experience."

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