Arie,
Thanks for your suggestion. I have cured my problem by
uninstalling and then reinstalling the application and by
not opting for a desktop icon on startup. Subsequently I
'sent' one to the desktop and all is now well.
I don't know much about Windows but believe that if an
application cannot find its .ini file, it may then create
one. With my installation of MMANA it was doing just that
but placing it on the desktop which was no big deal, just a
little untidy. Incidently, the one already in the home
directory didn't changed even after several simulations as
normally the ANT and FILE1,2,... entries do so to reflect
what was tried last.
Thanks once again.
73 de Joe, G3LLV
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