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Hi.

Since Devialet set up the new configurator in the iNet last year, I cannot name or rename my saved config files. It's not even possible in the saved configs option that they offer a registered user.

Any clues? Thanks.
I hear you. I don't seem to find the option to rename a previously saved configuration. Sometimes I had to start a fresh to be able to give the configuration the name I want


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I hadn't used it for a while and just had a look. I can't find it either. A work around way would be to save different configs in folders with different names somewhere on your computer and do the 'edit a config on my SD card' option.
(17-Jan-2015, 12:13)Pim van Vliet Wrote: [ -> ]I hadn't used it for a while and just had a look. I can't find it either. A work around way would be to save different configs in folders with different names somewhere on your computer and do the 'edit a config on my SD card' option.

True, but that only creates order on my computer and does not show the config's name in the D's window.
(17-Jan-2015, 13:02)Mohmm Wrote: [ -> ]
(17-Jan-2015, 12:13)Pim van Vliet Wrote: [ -> ]I hadn't used it for a while and just had a look. I can't find it either. A work around way would be to save different configs in folders with different names somewhere on your computer and do the 'edit a config on my SD card' option.

True, but that only creates order on my computer and does not show the config's name in the D's window.

True


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I've always found the advantages of using my Devialet account to be minimal and always use the configurator without logging in.
I asked Devialet support about this a little while back, and was told that there is indeed no way to rename the configuration as it's known in the configurator (and on the Devialet itself). This seems a great shame and (surely!?) couldn't be a difficult thing for them to sort out.