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Re: [Linphone-developers] Linphone question


From: Gelonida N
Subject: Re: [Linphone-developers] Linphone question
Date: Sat, 02 Aug 2014 09:52:21 +0200
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On 07/31/2014 04:37 AM, Kenneth Ciszewski wrote:
I found that file and directory. It appears to be "hidden" somehow in WIndows 7.

I'm beginning to think the Linphone and Windows 7 Professional don't get along 
well. Does anyone have it running on WIndows 7?


Hiding the AppData folder is a Microsoft 'Feature; to 'protect' users from using Application data without the application. I always disactivate this and quite some other features on Windows (e.g. hiding file suffixes and hiding some other directories)


I'm running Linphone on Windows.


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On Thu, 7/10/14, Jean-Paul Iribarren <address@hidden> wrote:

  Subject: Re: [Linphone-developers] Linphone question
  To: address@hidden
  Date: Thursday, July 10, 2014, 2:01 AM
Yep, good ol' XP
  here. Regarding Windows 7, Google is your friend:
  "linphonerc windows 7".
Results suggest that
  you'll find linphonerc in C:\Users\<account
  name>\AppData\Roaming\Linphone.
HTH,
  --
  JPI
Le 10/07/2014 03:17, Kenneth Ciszewski a écrit
  :
  > I'm not finding that folder in
  WIndows 7--are you running XP, or am I missing something
  here?
  >
  --------------------------------------------
  > On Wed, 7/9/14, Jean-Paul Iribarren <address@hidden>
  wrote:
  >
  >  Subject:
  Re: [Linphone-developers] Linphone question
  >  To: address@hidden
  >  Date: Wednesday, July 9, 2014, 1:54
  AM
  >
  >  Hi
  Kenneth,
  >
  >  I
  have had the exact same
  >  issue
  recently: it turned out to result from
  >  the presence of bogus characters in the
  recent
  >  calls list. If this is
  >  the case, edit
  >
  linphonerc (under "...\Documents and
  >  Settings\<account
  >  name>\Application
  >  Data\Linphone") and delete all such
  entries, this
  >  would allow Linphone to
  start again without
  >  crashing. For
  what it's
  >  worth, to
  >  prevent it from happening again, I
  created directory
  >  entries
  >  with appropriate names (e.g. 1000
  >  -> "Extension 1000") for
  incoming
  >  calls. At least, it seems to
  work for my
  >  testbench.
  >
  >  HTH,
  >  --
  >  JPI
  >
  >




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