Thanks for that .. looks like I was amending my post just as you were posting the answer !!
:)
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Thanks for that .. looks like I was amending my post just as you were posting the answer !!
:)
]This is so cool,I get roped back into updating a bunch of devices and at the first hurdle (home wants me to login) a simple read in here has the solution. Job well done guys :-)
Hi biggerdave I want to avoid the forced Home update but there is no application.ini file on my Windows Vista PC on the path you quoted. Have you any idea why not? Is it possible just to create one if so can you quote what is in the folder.
Thanks for reply I am running as admin and have ticked unhide but there is just a notepad file called application which says this in it:
"; application.ini
;
; The 'startup' ini-file for the XUL app.
;
; Rijn Buve
; (C) 2006-2011, TomTom BV
[App]
; This field specifies your organization's name. This field is recommended,
; but optional.
Vendor=TomTom
; This field specifies your application's name. This field is required.
Name=HOME
; This field specifies your application's version. This field is optional.
Version=2.9.2.2837
; This field specifies your application's build ID (timestamp). This field is
; required.
BuildID=20120828070344
; This field specifies a compact copyright notice for your application. This
; field is optional.
Copyright=Copyright (C) 2006-2011, TomTom BV
; per
ID=home2@tomtom.com
[Gecko]
; This field is required. It specifies the minimum Gecko version that this
; application requires. Specifying 1.8 matches all releases with a version
; prefixed by 1.8 (e.g., 1.8a4, 1.8b, 1.8.2).
MinVersion=1.9
; This field is optional. It specifies the maximum Gecko version that this
; application requires. It should be specified if your application uses
; unfrozen interfaces. Specifying 1.8 matches all releases with a version
; prefixed by 1.8 (e.g., 1.8a4, 1.8b, 1.8.2).
MaxVersion=1.9.*
[Shell]
; This field specifies the location of your application's main icon with file
; extension excluded. NOTE: Unix style file separators are required. This
; field is optional.
; Icon=chrome/icons/default/simple
[XRE]
; Likely to be the only way that DOM Inspector is going to be made to work
; DEBUG_ONLY
EnableExtensionManager=1 "
Its there .. under version ..
change the 2.9.2.2837 to read
3.9.2.2837
then click save :)
you obviously have your system set NOT to show the last 3 letters of a file ...
so the .ini is not shown .. and I'll bet when you look at documents they don't have .doc on the end either :)
- in folder options , view tab => untick ; Hide extensions for known file-types
- click on windows start button
in the small box above it , at bottom of menu , type ( or copy/ paste ) application.ini and hit enter