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After a few tests it works now.

I was using the /INI=a.ini switch to specify a different ini file. It did not work while the [users] and [users.Operation] were also included in the a.ini file. I moved it to a seperate file (example b.ini) and added the /users=b.ini switch and it works now.

Maybe I should have tried the original a.ini file with the following switches: /ini=a.ini /users=a.ini

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Yes, [users] and [users.Operation]-section must always be in the file which you specify with /Users=<file>. If you don't use /Users=<file> directive they have to be in the usual configuration file or the file specified by /INI=<file>. :)

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