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hi

quite a basic question to start with.

when creating new variables in user/project/int to point to files in a shared location, should i make the change to msconfig or create a separate file and put in appl? will separate file in appl slow down the opening of files?

thanks

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  • Unknown said:
    hi

    quite a basic question to start with.

    when creating new variables in user/project/int to point to files in a shared location, should i make the change to msconfig or create a separate file and put in appl? will separate file in appl slow down the opening of files?

    thanks

    I find your question a bit confusing.  If you are creating variables in user/project/int what does that have to do with MSCONFIG?  Regardless, it is never recommended to edit the delivered files.  I recommend that you place a file in the Standards directory of the workspace to make changes for your workspace.  In general this extra file will not make the application start slower but this will also depend if we are processing file on your network, the speed of your network, and the number of files we are processing.

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  • Unknown said:
    hi

    quite a basic question to start with.

    when creating new variables in user/project/int to point to files in a shared location, should i make the change to msconfig or create a separate file and put in appl? will separate file in appl slow down the opening of files?

    thanks

    I find your question a bit confusing.  If you are creating variables in user/project/int what does that have to do with MSCONFIG?  Regardless, it is never recommended to edit the delivered files.  I recommend that you place a file in the Standards directory of the workspace to make changes for your workspace.  In general this extra file will not make the application start slower but this will also depend if we are processing file on your network, the speed of your network, and the number of files we are processing.

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