I have the same approach as Grant, having all my programs and binaries at C: and all my documents and other stuff at D:.

I have always installed Zorro under "Program Files" without any issues related to editing because i have all folders like Data, Log, History, include and Strategy with a simbolic link pointing to D: folders.

If i select "Edit Zorro.ini" in the action scrollbox, Notepad++ pop ups a message saying the file doesn´t exist and if i want to create it, and it displays the correct path.

However when training/testing and trying to open related files at the end, this error happens.

I know this is not and end of the world bug, but seems that maybe there is something wrong in this process or maybe Zorro is assuming a hardcoded path pointing to C:\Zorro or whatever.

¿Could this have a brief look?

Thank you.

Last edited by brax; 03/12/19 20:16.