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SUMMARY
WinLogin adds a NULL character to all INI files that it manages. Any
sections that are added to the INI file during a Windows session are added
after the NULL character. This prevents the new sections from being saved
when you exit and restart Windows. Editing the file in Windows Write,
deleting the NULL character, and saving the file corrects this problem.
MORE INFORMATION
With Microsoft WinLogin, INI files are set up by the system
administrator for specific settings for users and workstations. By
default, WinLogin manages the PROGMAN.INI, SYSTEM.INI, and WIN.INI
files. The specific INI files set up by the administrator are merged
together when Windows starts with WinLogin installed. During this
merging process, the NULL character is placed at the end of the file.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in WinLogin version 1.0.
We are researching this problem and will post new information here as
it becomes available.
WinLogin Additional query words: 1.00 missing nul gone Win Login
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