User settings
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About
The "SecondLife" user settings folder is where, obviously enough, your settings are stored. This folder in turn includes folders such as:
logs
- Diagnostic logs which can help when troubleshooting.firstname_lastname
- Chat logs, login screens, and other stuff is stored in a folder with your Second Life account name. For example, for a Resident named Abby Avatar, this folder is namedabby_avatar
.browser_profile
- Web browser cache and related stuff.cache
- Viewer cache.user_settings
- Your preferences. The main file issettings.xml
, although if you have multiple Viewers, they may also use this folder. For example, if you use Snowglobe, you may see a file namedsettings_snowgloberelease.xml
.user_settings/windlight
- Where custom sky & water settings are stored. Learn more.
Windows 7 and Vista
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The folder is usually located at C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming
. If you install Second Life in a different location, the path is different. In any case, to get to the right place:
- Click the Windows logo button on the toolbar.
- In the search field (in Windows 7, it's labeled "Search programs and files" and in Windows Vista, it's labeled "Start Search"), type
%appdata%
and press Enter ↵.
Windows XP
The folder is usually located at C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\SecondLife
. If you install Second Life in a different location, the path is different. In any case, to get to the right place:
- In Windows Explorer, click Start button.
- Click Run.
- In the Run window, type
%appdata%
and click OK. - In the window that opens, open
SecondLife
.
Mac OS X
The folder is located at ~/Library/Application Support/SecondLife
. To get here:
- In the Mac OS X Finder, choose Go menu > Go to Folder.
- Enter
~/Library/Application Support/SecondLife
and click OK. - The window refreshes to show the
SecondLife
folder. Open it.