I just installed Console Portable and tried to configure it to open Cygwin Portable. I opened up the configuration window for Console and pointed it at one of Cygwin's .exe files -- the wrong one. when i tried to open Console, it tried to run Cygwin, and both crashed.
OK, so I uninstalled Console Portable, then reinstalled it. Same thing happened. I uninstalled again, exited the PortableApps launcher, restarted the computer, reinstalled Console, tried to start Console again, and got the same crash.
I can't find any .ini file that tells Console what to load on startup. Any ideas? is this in the Registry somewhere?
Thanks, R. Murphy
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Can't get rid of bad Console Portable configuration
      April 9, 2013 - 3:37pm
                
    
    
        
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are you referring to console portable's shell: setting, or something else?
-Hello
The shell setting.
If you set Console Portable as your shell environment, it would then keep its settings locally. So, you'll need to head into APPDATA and delete it.
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Thanks for your reply, but I'm afraid you will have to tell me how I can head into APPDATA. Thanks, R.M.
Just type %APPDATA% or %LOCALAPPDATA% in the explorer or the start menu search bar and press enter. I give you 2 choices, since I don't know where the setting is stored exactly. I hope this helps
Yes, I set the working directory!
Found it, and got Console running again. Thanks.