Hi Marcin,
Sorry about mixing up the name of the config file. It does not matter what you call it first, as long as you end up with filename .config . At least I managed to create that file using this type of method.
But as I test it now, here are more easier steps:
1. Navigate to C:\Users\[UserName]\.TrimbleConnect\
2. Right click on empty space on that folder and create new text documetnt
3. Give the filename: .config
4. Right click the crated file and open it with Notepad, you might need to check the sub menu "Open with"
5. Add following line to the .config file:
{"FileCachePath" : "D:\\Trimble connect Temp"}
5. Close Notepad and save the file
6. Clear the content of C:\Users\[UserName]\.TrimbleConnect\.files
7. Now restart Trimble Connect for Windows
Original Message:
Sent: 05-31-2022 04:22
From: Marcin Staszczyk
Subject: Re: Local folder for trimble connect
Hi @Marko Myllymaa
the instruction just does not work in my case. Is this operation mentioned somewhere in the official TC documentation? I couldn't find any.
Could you supply us with more detailed instructions with screenshots?
btw. In the 5th step you write "rename config.exe .config" but later you're pointing at .txt extension, which is correct?
oke. got it, by try&error
5th step was unclear. The line in cmd should look like:
rename C:\Users\<UserName>\.TrimbleConnect\config.txt .config
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Marcin Staszczyk
Original Message:
Sent: 11-03-2020 06:26
From: Marko Myllymaa
Subject: Re: Local folder for trimble connect
Hi Lucas,
You need to create file .config to the original cache folder. That file should contain the following line:
{"FileCachePath" : "D:\\Trimble Connect"}
See my earlier text how to rename the .config file. i.e. start by creating file config.txt, add the correct text to it and then rename.
Hopefully this helps.
Best regards,
Marko Myllymaa