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In addition to the above, why not store these setting with Application Options (add a tab)?
In another post (an old thread at https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor-ilogic-and-vb-net-forum/ilogic-configuration-where-stored/m-...) I mentioned that I roll out corporate settings to people with new computers or fresh installations using an edited Application Options XML file where I have deleted all personal preference type of items and kept settings that I want corporate wide. Having the iLogic Configuration settings in this Application Options XML file would make sense and make my life easier.
Currently the iLogic Configuration XML file has very little in it (as shown by @holgerb-mardmoeller above) . Why make this a separate XML?
Like MjDeck wrote they are included in the application option since 2022. But I'm still missing the settings for the iLogic protocol.
MjDeck as reply to : rhenstenburg 02-07-2023 08:13 AM@rhenstenburg , in Inventor 2022 and later versions, the iLogic external rule directories option is stored in the Application Options XML file (together with other iLogic options). You still edit these settings in the separate iLogic dialog, but behind the scenes they are stored with the rest of the application options.
Yes, you can still write them to their own XML file. But you can also share them in the main Application Options file
Enthusiast rhenstenburg s reply to : MjDeck 02-07-2023 08:40 AM My bad. I see it now. This is perfect!
I guess the last time I checked this was in 2020 (we only install even numbered versions).