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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

25.

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

25.

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.

You

can

exclude

some

or

all

of

the

Internet

Explorer

favorites.

To

exclude

specific

Windows

users’

favorites

do

the

following:

1.

Get

C:\PREBOOT\STARTUP\OPERA_010.CMD

by

using

the

RRUTIL

process

described

in

“Using

RRUTIL.EXE”

on

page

25.

2.

Open

the

file

for

editing.

3.

Locate

the

following

line

in

the

.CMD

file:

PYTHON.EXE.FAVS.PYC

Z:\OPERADEF6.ADR

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and

Recovery

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