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#1 GEOSoft

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Posted 03 November 2007 - 06:25 PM

This one is really for Jon.
Would it be too much to ask if you changed the extract folder from "Install" to "Autoit-v3.9.9.9"? Just so it stays compatible with the way the old zip files extracted. The reason........ I keep each version of AutoIt and I don't want to be overwiting existing files from a previous saved version.

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Posted 03 November 2007 - 06:54 PM

This one is really for Jon.
Would it be too much to ask if you changed the extract folder from "Install" to "Autoit-v3.9.9.9"? Just so it stays compatible with the way the old zip files extracted. The reason........ I keep each version of AutoIt and I don't want to be overwiting existing files from a previous saved version.

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