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The RSS store is a set of OLE documents (a two-decade old technology, which is not cross-platform), and is installed on a per account basis. If your Windows account name is <user>, then the RSS store is stored in: | The RSS store is a set of OLE documents (a two-decade old technology, which is not cross-platform), and is installed on a per account basis. If your Windows account name is <user>, then the RSS store is stored in: | ||
− | C:\Documents and Settings\ | + | C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Feeds\FeedsStore.feedsdb-ms |
+ | We could write a script to add RSS feeds. More info here: | ||
http://www.arstdesign.com/articles/rssstoreviewer.html | http://www.arstdesign.com/articles/rssstoreviewer.html | ||
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+ | Or, we could change the install image so that newly installed computers have default feeds. |
Latest revision as of 12:02, 4 December 2006
The RSS store is a set of OLE documents (a two-decade old technology, which is not cross-platform), and is installed on a per account basis. If your Windows account name is <user>, then the RSS store is stored in:
C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Feeds\FeedsStore.feedsdb-ms
We could write a script to add RSS feeds. More info here: http://www.arstdesign.com/articles/rssstoreviewer.html
Or, we could change the install image so that newly installed computers have default feeds.