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treck (Programmer)
1 Nov 00 14:39
I am in charge of configuring and installing procomm 5 on several machines in my office. I have also written the scripts.

To take the need to worry about the data options settings and such away from the user, I want to incorporate them. I am new to aspect, so my main questions are:

1. Is it better to handle those settings by connecting a script to data option sets or with set commands within the script?

2. If data option sets are the way to go, are they held within a file somewhere (name?) that I will have to transfer from my machine to those other users'?

Or should I not worry about it and just manually set the prefs on each machine (talking about 5 users) and hope they don't screw with them!

I need a little guidance from someone... I am pretty new at this and this was dropped on my lap. Thanks!
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