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'''/basepath''' "full directory path"<br /> | '''/basepath''' "full directory path"<br /> | ||
This modifies the base path for all files aom creates.<br /> | This modifies the base path for all files aom creates.<br /> | ||
Default: 'Local application data folder'\AniDB\AoM<ref | Default: 'Local application data folder'\AniDB\AoM<ref>The 'Local application data folder' is the default windows folder applications should store data in. For example, in English Vista 64-bit this folder is "C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Local".</ref><br /> | ||
Example: aom.exe /basepath "C:\temp" | Example: aom.exe /basepath "C:\temp" | ||
Revision as of 15:14, 19 July 2008
The following command line options are available in AoM.6 and forward:
/basepath "full directory path"
This modifies the base path for all files aom creates.
Default: 'Local application data folder'\AniDB\AoM<ref>The 'Local application data folder' is the default windows folder applications should store data in. For example, in English Vista 64-bit this folder is "C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Local".</ref>
Example: aom.exe /basepath "C:\temp"
/settings "full file path"
Allows you to store your settings in a custom location.
Default: %basepath\settings.xml
Example: aom.exe /settings "C:\temp\settings.xml"
Notes
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