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== Saving / Moving EQ ==
== Saving / Moving EQ ==
Note that '''charactername''' and '''servername''' in the file names below need to be changed to match the character name(s) and server name(s) which you wish to save/move.  Note that by default Windows hides the file extension (the '''.ini''' part) of file names.
Note that '''charactername''' and '''servername''' in the file names below need to be changed to match the character name(s) and server name(s) which you wish to save/move.
* The file '''eqclient.ini''' stores your keybinds, character model and mount display options, etc. Settings which are account wide and set through the Daybreak LaunchPad options or in-game Options Window.
* The file '''eqclient.ini''' stores your keybinds, character model and mount display options, etc. Settings which are account wide and set through the Daybreak LaunchPad options or in-game Options Window.
* The file '''UI_charactername_servername_classname.ini''' stores your UI settings such as the location of windows, window transparencies and fade delay settings, chat channels, autojoin channels, logins and passwords.
* The file '''UI_charactername_servername_classname.ini''' stores your UI settings such as the location of windows, window transparencies and fade delay settings, chat channels, autojoin channels, logins and passwords.
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