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      A Former User
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      Greetings,
      It took me weeks to get my configuration working properly. Then 7 months later, my computer and hard drive totally died. I tried recovering my files off of the drive, but it had no life left. My question is, on the site, I still see my old computer with all of the triggers I made. Is there a way to transfer everything to my new computer, so I don't have to go through it all again?

      Thanks
      Craig

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        Russ @A Former User
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        @caulford, I'm sorry your hard drive died. That's a nightmare.

        By design, for security, the TRIGGERcmd servers have no information about what the actual commands are. The servers only have the data you see on the site. For the future, you could backup the .TRIGGERcmdData folder in your user's home folder.

        For example:

        C:\Users\russ\.TRIGGERcmdData
        

        Russell VanderMey

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          Smart NET @Russ
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          @Russ said in Configuration Transfer:

          C:\Users\russ.TRIGGERcmdData

          @Russ Is there any chance to place this folder to the cloud like google drive and work from other computers?

          Thanks

          Net

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            Mark Hughes @Smart NET
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            @Smart-NET I personally haven't done this with mine, but what I'd recommend you do is upload a copy of the config file to a git repository. You could pull it down automatically, then

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