![]() My problem is that with recent versions these files are always over ridden after an update to the basic, presumably default, settings. Having been a VueScan user for many years (since Version 4 I think) I am aware of the facility to create custom ini files and have always made use of this. Sorry, can't say yet which folder exactly since I'm on Linux and not on a MicroSnoop system :-) ini file will be created in the personal appdata folder and thus preserved when updating vuescan. Other thing: Do you install Vuescan in the same folder which holds the ini file? It could help installng vuescan as Administrator in a separate folder. Makes it so much easier to keep things how you want them and seems to work fine across versions, you just need to load the appropriate profile before you start your first scan. I have a series of saved profiles (with appropraite names) that I switch between. Tapping the short cut key for the relevant profile (eg F1, F2 etc) before scanning the preview should reload your setup. I've noticed that Vuescan allows the saving of custom named ini profiles - these are assigned a shortcut in the drop down menu. Perhaps change the ini file to read only? Why does every update to VueScan change my saved ini files causing me to have to recreate them.
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