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+ | == Other settings == | ||
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+ | You may have noticed that we're now calling mirc.exe with a parameter: -r"path". | ||
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+ | There are a number of other settings that can be used to manipulate mIRC as well. The following sections outline just a few of them. | ||
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+ | === Connect to a server on startup: === | ||
+ | A connection can be made to a server, immediately upon mIRC starting, using the following syntax: | ||
+ | <pre>-s<server:port> [-j#chan1,#chan2,#chan3]</pre> | ||
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+ | For example: | ||
+ | <pre>-sirc.undernet.org:6667 -j#mircscripting</pre> | ||
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+ | === Change mIRC.ini location ($mircini) === | ||
+ | Another option is to change the location of the '''mIRC.ini''' (the main mIRC configuration file): | ||
+ | <pre>-i<path\to\mirc.ini></pre> | ||
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+ | Switches can be combined as needed. | ||
[[Category:mIRC|virtual profiles]] | [[Category:mIRC|virtual profiles]] |