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On Sun, 17 Sep 2023 14:43:18 +0100
Chris Newman <
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> In article <
mpro.s12u5r00wh2g8042z.news@stevefryatt.org.uk>, Steve
> Fryatt <
news@stevefryatt.org.uk> wrote:
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> > What matters is where the Inet$MimeMappings variable is pointing:
> > that`s the *only* file that MimeMap will be using. On the RO5
> > machine here, it`s set to InetDBase:MimeMap; consequently, looking
> > up InetDBase$Path tells me where the file is located.
>
> Thanks for the info Steve et al.
>
> How does one go about checking this variable.? Is it a search
> involving the Task Window?
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