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Changing Default Values at Runtime
Hi, I'm just curious if it is at all possible to change the default values for any sort of component at runtime? What I mean is, for instance when you watch a DVD and you click 5.1 surround sound instead of stereo, the next time you start the DVD it remembers that you put it to 5.1 surround and you don't always have to keep changing it. Is there a way of doing something like this in VB6 without simply writing all default values to a file and reading them in when it is started?
I'm mainly just trying to have a field where a user can select what part of the world they are in (to display the proper time), and if it is changed, the program remembers it next time it is used. Thanks!!
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