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Conference decwet::windows-nt

Title:Windows NT
Notice:See note 15.0 for HCL location
Moderator:TARKIN::LIN.com::FOLEY
Created:Thu Oct 31 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:6086
Total number of notes:31449

5898.0. "Duplicating color schemes on another system" by METALX::SWANSON (Victim of Changes) Thu Apr 10 1997 14:51

Hi,

Is there any easy way to duplicate a color scheme from one NT system to 
another?

I always like to change the default window colors to suit my taste, and
I end up doing this on each system.  ...even for different accounts on the
same system.  

If there was a way to save these custom color schemes to a file and then load
them into another system (or another user), it would save much hassle!

I've already starting writing an application to do just this, but I was
wondering if something like it already exists.

Ken

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5898.1TARKIN::LINBill LinThu Apr 10 1997 15:337
    re: METALX::SWANSON
    
    Ken,
    
    Hint.  Look into saving registry keys.
    
    /Bill
5898.2BIGUN::nessus.cao.dec.com::MayneA wretched hive of scum and villainyThu Apr 10 1997 16:133
Bigger and more correct hint: use a profile.

PJDM
5898.3TARKIN::LINBill LinThu Apr 10 1997 16:447
    re: .2 by BIGUN::nessus.cao.dec.com::Mayne
    
    >> Bigger and more correct hint: use a profile.
    
    Whatever works.
    
    ;-)
5898.4DECCXL::OUELLETTEtemerity timeThu Apr 10 1997 17:2610
If you use the pif editor to create a profile, you can then share
it across all of your accounts in a domain.  This works reasonably
well so long as all of the machines bear some passing resemblance
to eachother.  I occationally had problems with adding a startup
item to one machine which was unavailable on another.  Also, an old
vga only x86 box didn't like a desktop setup for 1280x1024 pixels.
Maybe hardware profiles in v4.0 would help there.  But I've not
bothered to try.

R.
5898.5METALX::SWANSONVictim of ChangesFri Apr 11 1997 10:167
Thanks for the replies.  I had tried the saving registry keys method quite
a while ago, but must have been doing something wrong because I could not
get it to do what I wanted!

I'll look into the profiles...

Ken