synckini utility

WSupported on Windows

 

 

NSupported in Synergy .NET

The synckini utility reports the setting of SFWINIPATH and the location of the synergy.ini and synuser.ini files that Synergy/DE will access, and prompts you as to whether you want to edit one or both files.

For example:

SFWINIPATH = c:\synergyde\dbl
Full path for synergy.ini is:
c:\synergyde\dbl\synergy.ini
file exists and can be opened
Edit c:\synergyde\dbl\synergy.ini (y/n)?

To edit the specified synergy.ini file, type y. The synckini utility launches the registered editor for .ini files (Notepad by default) with the synergy.ini file loaded. It continues to report on synuser.ini.

For example:

Full path for synuser.ini is:
C:\WINDOWS\Application Data\Synergex\synuser.ini
file exists and can be opened
Edit C:\WINDOWS\Application Data\Synergex\synuser.ini (y/n)?

To edit the specified synuser.ini file, type y. The synckini utility launches a new occurrence of the default editor with the synuser.ini file loaded.

You can edit the files in Notepad and then save your changes and close Notepad normally.

If the synergy.ini file cannot be located or opened, synckini reports an error. If the synuser.ini file cannot be located or opened, synckini gives you the option to create the file by prompting

Create path\synuser.ini (y/n)?

where path is the Synergex subdirectory of your local application data directory (Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application Data).

For more information about synergy.ini or synuser.ini, see Synergy initialization files.