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Password Your News Feed Likes You've Received Your Content People You Follow People You Ignore Log Out Show online status Conversations Show All... Alerts Alert Preferences Show All... macosx.com Home Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums Recent Posts Media Media Quick Links Search Media New Media Members Members Quick Links Notable Members Current Visitors Recent Activity New Profile Posts Menu Search titles only Posted by Member: Separate names with a comma. Newer Than: Search this thread only Search this forum only Display results as threads More... Useful Searches Recent Posts Mac Support Forums Mac Help Forums Mac OS X System & Mac Software Error Saving Preferences in Mail Discussion in 'Mac OS X System & Mac Software' started by nealt, Feb 20, 2012. nealt uix_expand uix_collapse Registered Joined: Apr 1, 2005 Messages: 424 Likes Received: 2 Get this message on ~/Library/preferences. Any ideas? os 10.7.3. #1 nealt, Feb 20, 2012 (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Log in with Facebook Log in with Twitter Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in Mac Support Forums Mac Help Forums Mac OS X System & Mac Software Home Contact Us Help Terms and Rules Privacy Policy Top Forum software by XenForo™ ©2010-2015 XenForo Ltd. Theme designed by Audentio Design.
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and Avaya's support is notoriously sucky. BUT, I did find out what the purpose of Preferences.xml is. It keeps settings like window positions. Bearing that in mind, I figured before reinstalling I'd try blowing it away (renaming it, http://josefek.com/avaya-one-x-error-saving-preferences-xml/ actually) to see if it would recreate. It did, and the app came up fine. Preferences.xml is located in %APPDATA%\Avaya\one-X Agent\2.5\Profiles\[Profile Name] on Win7/8. Written by josefek Posted in Software, Tech, Work 9 comments June 2, 2014 - 7:40 https://blog.xojo.com/2014/01/27/saving-preferences/ pm Jason Thanks! That worked for me also! March 18, 2015 - 12:29 pm mediawhapper worked for me too. There are actually two Preferences.xml, one at the ..\Profiles\directory, and one at the ..\Profiles\[profile name] directory as Josefek stated. The os x [profile name] may well be "default". So the file I needed to delete was ..\Profiles\default\Preferences.xml. Once that was gone, one-x asked (when starting up) for the profile to use, and I had to select the "default". As soon as one-x proceeded, I could see a new "Preferences.xml" file written to that directory. Thanks Joesfek! May 3, 2015 - 3:15 pm Serge Worked for me as well, thanks! May 8, 2015 - 9:33 am Greg Thanks so much. I os x error had not run into this issue until yesterday with one of our end users and tried running and repair/reinstall only to have the issue reappear again. After consulting the Google gods I came across this post and it worked like a charm. Thanks so much for sharing… You saved me a bigger headache! May 22, 2015 - 8:35 am Matt This solution is gold July 24, 2015 - 1:47 am Nam Thank you so much! I must've not been searching for that file in the correct places. I figured, removal and auto re-creation would've helped. You helped me with a piece of the puzzle. July 31, 2015 - 11:55 am Frank That did the trick. Much appreciated! August 14, 2015 - 11:21 am Sean That worked for me asl well: C:\Users\YOURNAMEHERE\AppData\Roaming\Avaya\one-X Agent\2.5\Profiles\default Renamed Preferences.xml as Preferences.xml2 Restart Avaya! Here it works. Thanks to all May 27, 2016 - 4:30 am Johnek HELPED me too, thank you! Post a comment Cancel reply CommentYou may use the following HTML:
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Here are some suggestions. Almost any app you create is going to need to save preferences of some kind. These may be preference that you allow your users to specify or they may be internal settings that you want to retain. Either way, how do you best manage saving preferences? Your first idea might be to create a bunch of public properties on your App class. Yes, you'll likely want your preferences to be globally accessibly, but cluttering the App class with them is not a good plan. Creating a module or class to encapsulte this information makes more sense. Not only does this give you a place to put all the properties themselves, but you also have a place to put the save and load methods. There are lots of options when it comes to saving preferences, including: simple text files binary files XML CFPreferences/plist (macoslib) JSON Registry (on Windows) SQLite Personally, I often use XML for saving preferences because it is easy and cross-platform. I've created a sample project that has a a PreferencesModule that can save and load simple preference information as JSON. I used JSON because it is really simple to save and load, but you could easily extend this example to use just about anything as the file format. Usage is pretty simple. In your App.Open event handler, initialize the preferences module with the file name to use to save the preferences: PreferencesModule.Initialize("PreferencesExample") Then try to load the preferences: If Not Preferences.Load Then // Specify default values End If You assign and fetch preference values by using dot notation. So to save a preference for UserID, you would just write: Preferences.UserID = "TestUser" The code users operator_lookup (which I did a webinar about last summer) to dynamically look up the preference name ("TestUser") in a JSONItem at run time. You can call Preferences.Save to save the preferences in your App.Close event handler (or whever you want). I hope you fine the PreferencesExample useful. Published in Tips Previous Post The End of QuickTime Next Post Moving from Windows XP 4 Comments Marco Ilardi Preferences are not saved closing the application i get always default values set on app.open July 10, 2016 Paul Lefebvre I just tried