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KO Configuration Manager
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Description
This application was (quickly) developed to edit the most basic and necessary (with some exceptions) configuration in your server's INI files.
As you can see from the screenshots above, it is best used for globally updating database configuration throughout all of your server's INIs.
Bear in mind this is coded in VB6 (that's Visual Basic 6!) to keep it simple, so if you do not have the VB6 run-times it is recommended you download them.
Download links
How to use
Easy!
This application assumes you have your server files setup in a folder structure similar to this:
C:\Server\AI Server
C:\Server\Ebenezer
C:\Server\Aujard
C:\Server\Login server
If your folders are not named the same, but they are similar variations (ie: Login/Loginserver/Login server/LS) then you should have no problem, however if they are in another language, this application will not work for you - I, lazily, have them pre-defined (less config anyone?).
Assuming the above is correct, all you need to do is stick KOConfigManager.exe in the folder ABOVE your server folders, ie: C:\Server.
Done? Start it up, stuff will load. *cheers*
Screenshots
Description
This application was (quickly) developed to edit the most basic and necessary (with some exceptions) configuration in your server's INI files.
As you can see from the screenshots above, it is best used for globally updating database configuration throughout all of your server's INIs.
Bear in mind this is coded in VB6 (that's Visual Basic 6!) to keep it simple, so if you do not have the VB6 run-times it is recommended you download them.
Download links
Code:
Primary mirror
http://files.2-stars.net/2009/03/KOConfigManager.zip
How to use
Easy!
This application assumes you have your server files setup in a folder structure similar to this:
C:\Server\AI Server
C:\Server\Ebenezer
C:\Server\Aujard
C:\Server\Login server
If your folders are not named the same, but they are similar variations (ie: Login/Loginserver/Login server/LS) then you should have no problem, however if they are in another language, this application will not work for you - I, lazily, have them pre-defined (less config anyone?).

Assuming the above is correct, all you need to do is stick KOConfigManager.exe in the folder ABOVE your server folders, ie: C:\Server.
Done? Start it up, stuff will load. *cheers*