where are connection strings for Windows 7 and Windows 8


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Ger Cannoll
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Connection strings for Vista: c:\ProgramData\Microfour\Connectiondata\

Pre Vista:  c:\DocumentsandSettings\Allusers\ApplicationData\Microfour\ConnectionData

Where is the location for Windows 7

Where is the location for Windows 8

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Ivan George Borges
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It should be in the same folder as you stated for Vista;

"C:\ProgramData\MicroFour\ConnectionData\Connections.dat"

I am on Windows 8 and the line above is a copy from my folder.
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Hi Ivan.

Yes, they seem to be in "C:\ProgramData\MicroFour\ConnectionData ok but when I do a MyComputer and show folders , this is not appearing. Had to resort to the good old Dos Prompt and I was able to naviage using CD and remove the files before resetup

Thnaks for your help
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Oh, I see.
That might be because you have "Don't show hidden files, folder, or drives" set on your Folder Options. If you set it to "Show hidden files, folders, and drives" you will probably have access to it through Windows Explorer.
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