[win2kforum] Re: screen resolution by user profile?

  • From: "Mauro Dionisi" <mhdion@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: win2kforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2001 12:01:24 -0300

I only have win2k. How can I use system policies for 9x in win2k?


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From: Mitch <wuzzle1@xxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [win2kforum] Re: screen resolution by user profile?
Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 21:48:22 -0700 (PDT)


try using system policies for 9x.
--- Mauro Dionisi <mhdion@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 >
 > Hi everybody!
 >
 > In Win9x I defined user profiles each with its own
 > desktop, theme and, of
 > course, screen resolution. When I logged in as PP, I
 > had 800x600 16 bits
 > color, and when I logged in as QQ, I had 1024x768 24
 > bits color. The PPs
 > profile was for working with Word, Excel, etc... and
 > the QQs profiles was
 > for working with VB, Corel Draw!, etc. Two diferents
 > profiles for two
 > differents applications needs.
 >
 > I have the next question... How can I make the
 > screen configuration depend
 > on the user profile? Now I only can do this by using
 > two differents hardware
 > profiles, but is horible (I think it writes like
 > that), I have to choose
 > which hardware profile want to use on win2k startup.
 > The real problem is
 > that PP and QQ are different users, with different
 > knowledges and starts
 > with one (don't cares wich one) hardware profile and
 > changes the screen
 > configuration for his use, and then cames other, and
 > don't knows how to get
 > the correct config for his use.
 >
 > In Win9x was so easy make the screen configuration
 > depend from user
 > profile... Why it's so difficult (to me) make the
 > same in win2k?
 >
 > please, Anyone could help me?
 >
 > thanks a lot
 > Mauro
 >
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