Hello Andreas, * Andreas Mair <Andreas.Mair@xxxxxxxxxxxx> [07-02-06 10:39]: > so you run VDRAdmin-AM from the folder where you extracted it? It will > always use that folder for locating its files. yes, that true. > But you can use install.sh to install it to your system. Then it will > use /etc/vdradmin (or whatever you tell it) for its configuration. > Alternatively you can write your own simple script that copies the > configuration files to the new folder. thanks for this information, but I save all my files related to video under /usr/local/video, so it is easy to backup and maintain. Maybe you can change the default that vdradmin will read the configuration from /etc/vdradmin; for the people who install the software with your installscript nothing would change or? See it as a special feature request :) Thanks a lot, Matthias