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directorystructure [2007/01/24 14:38] – PFI Diagnostic utility gets installed by the installer so there's no need to download the utility xueshengdirectorystructure [2007/03/02 12:45] – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 The Windows installer and its 'Add POPFile User' wizard make it very easy to select a different location from the default one, and even if the default locations are used it can be difficult to find the relevant folder so the [[http://www.sugelan.co.uk/popfile/download/test/pfidiag.zip| PFI Diagnostic utility]] has been created to avoid the need to delve into the registry. The utility displays the location of the POPFile program and the location of the 'User Data'. The Windows installer and its 'Add POPFile User' wizard make it very easy to select a different location from the default one, and even if the default locations are used it can be difficult to find the relevant folder so the [[http://www.sugelan.co.uk/popfile/download/test/pfidiag.zip| PFI Diagnostic utility]] has been created to avoid the need to delve into the registry. The utility displays the location of the POPFile program and the location of the 'User Data'.
  
-The Windows installer installs the PFI Diagnostic utility when it installs POPFile and creates some Start Menu shortcuts for the utility. The utility can do more ethan just display the location of the per-user data (see the utility's [[howtos:pfidiagnostic|HOWTO]] page for further details).+The Windows installer installs the PFI Diagnostic utility when it installs POPFile and creates some Start Menu shortcuts for the utility. The utility can do more than just display the location of the per-user data (see the utility's [[howtos:pfidiagnostic|HOWTO]] page for further details).
  
 On Windows XP the 'User Data' may be in: On Windows XP the 'User Data' may be in:
 
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