

Open "Launcher > Trainz Settings > Install tab".

It is typically not possible to hand-edit this file due to the way that Mac OS X encodes file paths. You will also find a file at this location named "userdata-redirect-map.txt" which lists the correlation between each Trainz installation and its local data folder. The name of each folder here includes a random character string which has no meaning but simply allows for multiple installs to coexist without overwriting each other's data files. At this location you will see one or more local data folders, corresponding with your various Trainz installations. You may access this location in Finder by using "Go To" (command-shift-G) and then entering the address "~/Library/Containers//Data". Similarly Trainz 2022 uses trs22 for the folder name. In Mac OS X, the local data folder is stored by default at a subfolder of "/Users//Library/Containers/" (where "" is the username of the logged-in Mac OS X user account.) Trainz 2019 uses trs19 instead of tane. While it is possible to hand-edit this file using a program such as WordPad.exe, it is not recommended due to the potential for data loss. You will also find a text file at this location named "userdata-redirect-map.txt" which lists the correlation between each Trainz installation and its local data folder. You may access this location in Windows Explorer by entering the path "%appdata%\.\Local\N3V Games\TANE" into the Window Explorer address bar.

In Windows, the local data folder is stored by default at a subfolder of "C:\Users\\AppData\Local\N3V Games\TANE" (where "" is the username of the logged-in Windows user account.) In order to navigate directly to the local data folder's default location, the following steps can be used: You can navigate directly to that path using your system's file manager, however please keep in mind that the parent folders of the default location may be hidden on some systems so simply starting at the top level of your computer and working your way down may not work.

