[Razor] Deleting servers from the list

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Farlist
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[Razor] Deleting servers from the list

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When I start razor I have a choice of selecting all the severs I ever used, I wish to delete some if not all.


Does anyone know how to do this?

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Not sure I understand. When your client connects to login.uoseconage.com It should show a list of servers that login.uoseconage.com has running.
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You'll need to edit the registry for that

Open "regedit", and browse to "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Razor"
There are some "server1-6" keys, probably you'll need to remove the ones you don't want and make the numbers nicely sequential again by renaming the keys.

If you don't feel confortable with regediting, then don't do it.
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Batlin wrote:You'll need to edit the registry for that

Open "regedit", and browse to "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Razor"
There are some "server1-6" keys, probably you'll need to remove the ones you don't want and make the numbers nicely sequential again by renaming the keys.

If you don't feel confortable with regediting, then don't do it.
Well that makes sense. I'll add messing with your registry can really **** up a computer if you don't at least kinda know what you are doing.
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