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Hardware Profiles
peter pe...@home.com microsoft public windowsnt misc inline On Thu, 09 Mar 2000 16:04:09 GMT, slamb...@home.com (Joe Z) wrote: Okay, couple basic questions about user and hardware profiles. In essence, each user profile uses a unique copy of HKEY_CURRENT_USER stored as Ntuser.dat? And each hardware profile uses a

Hardware Profiles
Also, the school uses some bizaare protocols and configurations which I just don't need in my home hardware config. So my main problem/question (which will help me figure the rest out) is that I need a separate gateway/DNS/IP config for both my school and home hardware profile. However, when I change the settings

Question about craeting hardware profiles.
I set up a number of hardware profiles on my machine a while back. Now I want to remove all but one to avoid the pause at the profile selection screen during bootup. I've deleted the extra profiles in <System Properties> but the profile selection screen (with all the profile names) is still being presented during

Hardware Profiles - ZZZ
The IP numbers themselves are not part of the hardware profile. The only answer I can suggest is to change the IP numbers when you relocate, or investigate how to assign more than one IP to a single NIC (if you are really brave), but I'm not recommending that course. <dhartev...@my-deja.com> wrote in message

hardware profiles
But we have many users that use notebooks to connect themselves, when they do that, they have to choose a hardware profile: 1-with network 2-without network 3-undocked What I really want to know is: If there is any way to know what kind of hardware profile does the user choose, because if he choose 1 I want the

setting up hardware profiles
W6DKN w6...@qsl.net microsoft public win2000 hardware "Lee Kingston" <soundop_takethis...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1155b3d1.0202091913.5c0362b0@posting.google.com... Results of Hardware Profile Procedure: I just finished upgrading two systems, and the hardware profiles procedure described above worked

Hardware profiles tries to find novell server in undocked profile
Anyway to "lock" a hardware profile. What I mean by that is once one it's created is there anyway to prevent it from being changed. To elaborate ... If you create an additional hardware profile and select it upon booting, the system starts with the hardware as specified in that profile. In particular, if you've

IP settings in hardware profiles?
Hi, This is not a Delphi problem but I want to write a program to display which hardware profile is running but don't know where the **current** profile name is located. I have a notebook that has a bunch of things plugged into the parallel port including LapLink to my desktop and a DataStor hard drive.

NT4 Hardware and User Profiles
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copied a hardware profile for XP, because I have a removable hard disk. I booted to the new profiles which was copied... and I deleted stuff under this new profile.. so I could take it to my other machine. Upon booting on my existing system it seemed to have also deleted the same hardware in my existing hardware

How to use hardware profiles to start programs
This menu allows you to select a hardware profile to be used when windows is started. Profile 1 Profile 2 etc: I don't have start up problems and I have tried everything on this page to get rid of this menu, any ideas????????? Look in System Properties> Hardware> Hardware Profiles. From your description, you will

This newsgroup sucks!!!!!!!!!!!!
In the NT4W(SP6a) setup that I'm presently using there are only 2 hardware profiles seen in the blackscreen menu at bootup and in Control Panel | System | Hardware Profiles. However, in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE | SYSTEM | CurrentControlSet | Hardware Profiles there is seen to be 3 profiles as follows: 001 002 Current

Windows XP Bug ? Hardware Profiles issue
Mike waters...@interisland.net microsoft public win98 setup So I'm out of IRQ's and have had to set up a couple of hardware profiles. It's a balancing act to figure out what to run and what I can do without. I currently have two profiles set up. Of course I can throw money at the problem and it will go away but

Profiles
Larse...@inwind.it alt comp hardware stampanti "M'n'M" <m_...@libero.it> ha scritto nel messaggio news:z4Xxj.257004$%k.383209@twister2.libero.it Si, però se ti vuoi stampare un bella foto, magari formato A3 da appendere in sala e mentre a video vedi certi colori, quando la stampi su carta fotografica i colori

DVD playback
Larse...@inwind.it alt comp hardware stampanti "newstre" <labr...@tiscali.it> ha scritto nel messaggio news:fq6biq$6jg$1@aioe.org qualcuno sa di qualche sito dove danno icc profile gratuiti per combinazioni carta ink compatibili? La cosa è un pò dubbia, di cosa parliamo esattamente? Carte da proofing?

icc profile freeware
Before booting back into native windows mark "use only in this profile" for the video driver while in the virtual hardware profile. 5. Reboot into the native windows with the "real" hardware profile and it should have no knowledge of the vmware device? Does that sound right? I want to make sure I have this right

multiple hardware profiles and config.sys menu
TUTTO....@tin.it alt comp hardware stampanti newstre ha scritto: qualcuno sa di qualche sito dove danno icc profile gratuiti per combinazioni carta ink compatibili? I principali produttori di carta fotografiche mettono a disposizione (gratis)sui loro siti i profili per date combinazioni di ink+stampante+popria

Hardware Profile
Rich
Barry rba...@socal.rr.com microsoft public windowsxp customize Go to Help and Support Choose Index and type: Hardware Profiles Good Explanation on how to set it up. "Roland" <roland.schra...@siemens.com> wrote in message news:ash4a2$pbt$1@news.mch.sbs.de... Is there any way to prevent programs from starting or

Hardware profile menu choices
That's done at the General tab of the monitor's Properties by unchecking "Disable in this hardware profile". Also, it seems "Exists in all hardware profiles" is normally checked. Have you ever actually created multiple hardware profiles? I have no experience with that. At... "Control Panel, System, Hardware

Dual-Boot Windows 98
Using "None of the Above" Hardware Profile May Reset Device Configurations If you have multiple hardware profiles configured, an option labeled "None of the Above" is included in the list of hardware profiles when you start your computer. http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q185/3/01.asp (W95/98/se Jul

about hardware profiles and services
1)Under the System tab in Control Panel, choose Hardware Profiles. There, choose copy, and name the profile "temp" 2)Disable SB16 Emulation in the Device Manager. Reboot your machine and select the new hardware profile "temp" when prompted. It is an exact copy of the original so everything will run fine.