windows - Is "login.ini" a reserved name? -


I store the login MRRI in my application in the login IRRI file and I save it to widnows application folders. / P>

I saw that on some systems ???? I do not know why; I can not find a common reason ??? The user can not create the file, while it creates all other files in the same folder.

I can think that the only reason is that some antivirus / window settings / ... does not allow this particular user to create a file on this system.

I solved the problem by changing the name of the file and it looks fine, but I should be sure. Does anyone know more?

Note to the gift:

I asked what the details are about what I am doing.

A small google-fu changes that other Windows developers have successfully logged in to their programs login.ini , And others it is a third-party Windows login management program, so I hope its "reserve" partly depends on its location in the file system (i.e. system files) in its place. However, I do not think the name "login.ini" is a system-wide reserved name, no.

I think that you are right - some antivirus programs may be messed up with the creation of that file, because it is a candidate with great potential for a virus filename, it seems that it is already Can be used for purpose (apparently outside of the US), although it does not bode on me

So, if a different name works for you, then I go with him. :)

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