ini file:-Short for initialization
file, a text file containing information about the
initial configuration of Windows and Windows-based applications, such as default
settings for fonts, margins, and line spacing. Two ini files, win.ini and
system.ini, are required to run the Windows operating system through version
3.1. In later versions of Windows, ini files are replaced by a database known as
the registry. In addition to Windows itself, many older applications create
their own ini files. Because they are composed only of text, ini files can be
edited in any text editor or word processor to change information about the
application or user preferences. All initialization files bear the extension
.ini.
MS-DOS and Windows 3.x, the file extension that identifies an initialization file, which contains user preferences and startup information about an application program
MS-DOS and Windows 3.x, the file extension that identifies an initialization file, which contains user preferences and startup information about an application program