Opera will not save settings after it is closed, E-mail, Disabling the address bar – Lenovo ThinkPad R61i User Manual

Page 52: Customizing bookmarks

Advertising
background image

Notes:

1.

To get, edit, and place the opera6.ini and norm1.ini files, see “Using
RRUTIL.EXE” on page 32.

2.

The Opera workspace has been modified to provide enhanced security. Some
browser functions have been deleted.

Opera will not save settings after it is closed

If you are using Rescue and Recovery under Microsoft Vista and want to have the
Opera browser remember its preferences during the current boot to the PreDesktop
Area, modify the opera.exe file. Specify the full path to the settings file on the fifth
line of the \preboot\opera\opera_web.cmd from

start opera.exe /Settings opera_default.ini %1

to

start opera.exe /Settings %tvtdrive%\preboot\opera\opera_default.ini %1

Note:

If you reboot, your changed preferences will be lost even with this change.

E-mail

Rescue and Recovery provides support for Web-based e-mail through the Opera
browser. Opera provides IMAP-based e-mail which can be enabled through the
large enterprise configuration, but is not supported. To get the reference
information on how to enable, read the System Administrator’s Handbook at:

http://www.opera.com/support/mastering/sysadmin/

Disabling the address bar

To disable the address bar in Opera, complete the following procedure:
1.

Get the file MINIMAL_TOOLBAR(1).INI from C:\PREBOOT\OPERA\
PROFILE\TOOLBAR by using the RRUTIL process described in “Using
RRUTIL.EXE” on page 32.

2.

Open the file for editing.

3.

Locate the [Document Toolbar] section of the file.

4.

Locate the

″Address0″ entry.

5.

Place a semicolon (; - a comment delimiter) in front of the

″Address0″ entry.

Note:

Stopping here and continuing to step 7 disables the Opera toolbar, but

leaves a nonfunctional Go button and toolbar graphic. To remove the Go button
and the toolbar, continue with step 6.

6.

Locate the following entries and then place a semicolon in front of each:

Button1, 21197=Go Zoom2

7.

Save the file.

8.

Put the file by using the RRUTIL process as described in “Using RRUTIL.EXE”
on page 32.
The address bar is disabled when Opera runs.

Customizing bookmarks

The Opera browser is configured to read the bookmarks established in this
ramdrive file: Z:\OPERADEF6.ADR. This file is generated when Rescue and
Recovery is started from code in the startup routine. The startup routine
automatically imports Windows Internet Explorer bookmarks and adds some
additional bookmarks. Because the ramdrive file that is generated on startup is not
permanent, it adds bookmarks to Internet Explorer, which is automatically
imported when the Rescue and Recovery environment is started.

44

Rescue and Recovery 4.21 Deployment Guide

Advertising