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Double-Click to import .visc file
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Hi,
Not sure if this is a bug or just me, or just an unintended function, but I like the idea of configuring a new Viscosity install by just double-clicking an exported .visc file. This mostly works for me, except that I end up with two identical connection sets listed (the second with "1" added to its name). I've tried this a couple times with fresh installs, but still get two connections.
Anyone seeing a different behavior?
This isn't a huge deal, of course, but having it work a little better will help ease deployment to multiple clients...
Thanks,
--Chris
Not sure if this is a bug or just me, or just an unintended function, but I like the idea of configuring a new Viscosity install by just double-clicking an exported .visc file. This mostly works for me, except that I end up with two identical connection sets listed (the second with "1" added to its name). I've tried this a couple times with fresh installs, but still get two connections.
Anyone seeing a different behavior?
This isn't a huge deal, of course, but having it work a little better will help ease deployment to multiple clients...
Thanks,
--Chris
Hi Chris,
Thanks,
James
except that I end up with two identical connection sets listed (the second with "1" added to its name)We've had a couple of reports of this. I'm currently looking into it, and will add a fix to the latest build. But as you've discovered, pre-configuring Viscosity will probably work best for your situation.
Thanks,
James
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