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| | Extending PS Using Profiles In the last Beta docs, it was indicated that you could put certain profile files in certain locations and they would be loaded automatically when PS started. In this way you could extend PS. The 1.0 docs no longer talk about this. Was this feature nixed at the last minute? |
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| | RE: Extending PS Using Profiles Forget this. I found it in the Getting Started. they just moved the infor to a different section of the document. It is now on page 31 of the Getting Started. "Kevin" wrote: > In the last Beta docs, it was indicated that you could put certain profile > files in certain locations and they would be loaded automatically when PS > started. In this way you could extend PS. > > The 1.0 docs no longer talk about this. Was this feature nixed at the last > minute? > > |
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