Do you just do it manually, i.e. find the files, zip them, then unzip them when you need to restore?
Yes Glen, it's that simple. Mac OS has a zip function. Right-click on the prefs file and select "Compress." Leave it there in the folder, and when you want to restore the prefs, just delete the existing file, double-click the zip file and start Ae.
The path for Mac Ae CC prefs is root>Users>(User)>Library>Preferences>Adobe>AfterEffects>12.2.
There's also a suite of apps for Mac and CC by Digital Rebellion that has a Preference Manager app that makes it pretty easy, which would answer your question about a script based solution.
Jim, Can you post a "how-to" guide for saving and restoring your prefs files. Do you just do it manually, i.e. find the files, zip them, then unzip them when you need to restore? Or, is there some quick and easy script running around the web-o-sphere?
Glen Tubbesing
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