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   Digital Man to RickV   
   Badareas.lst location   
   24 Sep 25 20:33:19   
   
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     Re: Badareas.lst location   
     By: RickV to Digital Man on Wed Sep 24 2025 09:57 pm   
      
    >   
    > Hello Digital!   
    >   
    > 19 Apr 71 23:13, you wrote to me:   
    >   
    >  DM>   Re: Badareas.lst location   
    >  DM>   By: RickV to All on Wed Sep 24 2025 06:17 pm   
    >   
    >  >> Hello everybody!   
    >  >>   
    >  >> So I have my badareas.lst location defined in echocfg like this,   
    >  >>   
    >  >> ../Logs/badareas.lst   
    >  >>   
    >  >> But when I go into a message group and want to import the   
    >  >> badareas.lst the location is here,   
    >  >>   
    >  >> ../data/badareas.lst   
    >  >>   
    >  >> Where else is this location defined so I can have them match?   
    >   
    >  DM> The only place that is defined is in your ctrl/sbbsecho.ini file   
    >  DM> (which can be edited using echocfg) - the default value is   
    >  DM> "../data/badareas.lst", so it looks like you changed it: BadAreaFile =   
    >  DM> ../data/badareas.lst   
    > Yes I did change it to   
   ../logs/badareas.lst, that's where I want it. But   
    > when I try and import the badareas it's shows ../data/badareas.lst, I then   
    > have to change it to where the file is. ../logs. Why is it not seeing it   
    > where I have it set to? Thanks my question.   
      
   Because SCFG doesn't read or write to the sbbsecho.ini file.   
      
    > Could this be a bug?   
      
   No, operating as designed.   
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