> There should be no reason why you can't move the LT32.ini file==================================================================
> into the directory with the game and then create a new directory
> with it's own ini file & game.
> If some one tries this tell me if it worked.
I tried it, i moved Lt32.ini in my lasertank directory, but as soon
as i launch the program, it created a new lt32.ini with default
options in C:\WINDOWS.
Spug is right, you could try to find a way to make the game look for
the INI file in the same directory instead of C:\WINDOWS.
Thany you Jim.