by auralarch » Tue Jul 17, 2012 8:49 am
Disappointing that there has been no further responses after the guest user succinctly clarified that he indeed understood the correct meaning and usage of the terminology he was using and that was not the issue.
This seems like a fairly serious problem that I would hope would be getting more attention (and resolution) especially for those who have paid for the gold version (who lose all their paid for features each time the settings "reset" themselves).
I am experiencing similar symptoms. My settings will revert to default during what seems like normal use to me, although it is much more sporadic for me, not as quickly or frequently mentioned above (15 minutes). I'm not losing my settings during each MM session, and if it does happen, it's usually after hours of use. I have found that my settings do seem to be "lost" or reset about 50% of the time after I shut down or restart my system which is puzzling to me.
If I understand correctly, ALL the settings were reverted to default/original settings when the user decided to cancel a few changes- BUT this is after settings had already been changed and saved at least once. So cancel should not "reset" all settings, it should just not apply the changes made that instance of options window being opened. Correct?
In any case, what I described above has happened to me, but it does not occur every time. And although I work as a troubleshooter in IT with a good rating for speedy effective resolution; I can not pinpoint what circumstances may possibly be the catalyst or cause of this unexpected behavior and I am unable to reproduce it at will. But it continues to happen which is rapidly becoming increasingly frustrating.
And of course each time my settings are reset I lose my "gold" status which is also quite a pain- although it didn't take long before I saved a text file on my desktop with my registration information!
Anyway, it seems that the point it: even though there shouldn't be a need for a "save settings" command due to the way the program works, apparently it doesn't actually work that way all the time- in fact the errors seem to be fairly widespread and frequent. So, regardless of how things are supposed to work, we really do need this feature as an explicit command for when things break down- especially in regards to add-ons & plugins (which are inherently externally maintained) whose malfunction undermines MM's ability to close properly resulting in the loss of settings.
The "restore settings" command would also be a logical, useful & needed element of the solution to this issue/new feature. A "backup" and/or "export" settings commands are also obviously an intrinsic part of this constellation as well and should not be left out. Whether or not both options were to be included, I would propose that "backup settings" would call a 'save location' dialog window for the ini file, while the "export settings" command would create & save a zip file containing the ini file, the db files as well as the registry entries as reg files- and any other settings or data files aside from the media files of course.
Any insight, ideas, advice or alternative, potential explanations/solutions would be greatly appreciated! My primary objective is to MM gold without regularly being forced to completely reconfigure it or as I just learned, manually backup & restore the settings (this will be quite helpful saving me time & frustration- THANK YOU for posting those most helpful links Lowlander!)
Disappointing that there has been no further responses after the guest user succinctly clarified that he indeed understood the correct meaning and usage of the terminology he was using and that was not the issue.
This seems like a fairly serious problem that I would hope would be getting more attention (and resolution) especially for those who have paid for the gold version (who lose all their paid for features each time the settings "reset" themselves).
I am experiencing similar symptoms. My settings will revert to default during what seems like normal use to me, although it is much more sporadic for me, not as quickly or frequently mentioned above (15 minutes). I'm not losing my settings during each MM session, and if it does happen, it's usually after hours of use. I have found that my settings do seem to be "lost" or reset about 50% of the time after I shut down or restart my system which is puzzling to me.
If I understand correctly, ALL the settings were reverted to default/original settings when the user decided to cancel a few changes- BUT this is after settings had already been changed and saved at least once. So cancel should not "reset" all settings, it should just not apply the changes made that instance of options window being opened. Correct?
In any case, what I described above has happened to me, but it does not occur every time. And although I work as a troubleshooter in IT with a good rating for speedy effective resolution; I can not pinpoint what circumstances may possibly be the catalyst or cause of this unexpected behavior and I am unable to reproduce it at will. But it continues to happen which is rapidly becoming increasingly frustrating.
And of course each time my settings are reset I lose my "gold" status which is also quite a pain- although it didn't take long before I saved a text file on my desktop with my registration information!
Anyway, it seems that the point it: even though there shouldn't be a need for a "save settings" command due to the way the program works, apparently it doesn't actually work that way all the time- in fact the errors seem to be fairly widespread and frequent. So, regardless of how things are supposed to work, we really do need this feature as an explicit command for when things break down- especially in regards to add-ons & plugins (which are inherently externally maintained) whose malfunction undermines MM's ability to close properly resulting in the loss of settings.
The "restore settings" command would also be a logical, useful & needed element of the solution to this issue/new feature. A "backup" and/or "export" settings commands are also obviously an intrinsic part of this constellation as well and should not be left out. Whether or not both options were to be included, I would propose that "backup settings" would call a 'save location' dialog window for the ini file, while the "export settings" command would create & save a zip file containing the ini file, the db files as well as the registry entries as reg files- and any other settings or data files aside from the media files of course.
Any insight, ideas, advice or alternative, potential explanations/solutions would be greatly appreciated! My primary objective is to MM gold without regularly being forced to completely reconfigure it or as I just learned, manually backup & restore the settings (this will be quite helpful saving me time & frustration- THANK YOU for posting those most helpful links Lowlander!)