Piru wrote:
Here is how it works:
MUI uses various strategies to locate the key. First it checks KEYPATH and KEYFILES environment variables for the location. If no variable is found or the key can't be found from the specified location, it will try load the key from the following locations:
keypath:
keyfiles:
S:
L:
DEVS:
LIBS:
Checked for keypath variable in Env Disk: nothing found
Checked for keyfiles variable in Env Disk: nothing found
Checked for keypath variable in Ram Disk: nothing found
Checked for keyfiles variable in Ram Disk: nothing found
Have put the keyfile in S: no luck
Have put the keyfile in L: no luck
Thanks for your...
Hey, wait a moment, hang on!
Due to trying to use SnoopDos as suggested above, my dearest dear went crasherdicrash. As allways. Standard procedure.
The keyfile is in S:, and provides now a fully functioning MUI-settings control panel.
What a gig! Just had to reset the computer as of course MUI was already running and had not encountered the keyfile on its first activation. While SnoopDos just made the system crash (lovely WoopyDoopySnoopDos), it had to restart and now MUI found its keyfile. Simple!
Jeez, the sheer logic behind it. I dare say Amiga is femine! Mark my words!
Thanks to all for your response!
Jettah
Now what will be my next topic. Ehm, let me see...