[THIN] Re: Backup Custom ICA Connections

  • From: "Roy A. Tokeshi" <roy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 14:00:44 -0500

%appdata%\icaclient\
Look for your ini files.  In your case you will be looking for 
appsrv.ini and pn.ini especially for the settings you mentioned.
If you are picky about your web client, the drive access settings are in 
webica.ini

On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 1:22pm, Jennifer Hooper wrote:
> Hi gang -
>
>       I know this is probably an easy thing, but I have a real dumb
> question.  My computer has contracted some unknown illness (no virii, 
> no spy
> software, nothing is detected), and I gotta have it reimaged.  What 
> files
> can I backup to save all my Terminal Server Connection Manager 
> connections
> and Program Neighborhood ICA custom connections?  I'm gonna see if I 
> can
> find them, but I sure would appreciate any help.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jen
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rat
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<apology>Sent from handheld. Please forgive spelling, punctuation, and 
gramatical errors.</apology>
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