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Share app settings between OS X and OS 9
Share app settings between OS X and OS 9
07/12/2004 07:29 AMWhen I was moving from OS 9 to OS X, I needed to work once in original
9 (not Classic) and then in X, and have the same data in applications
(Entourage, iCab). I found that when preferences and settings are in
the same format...
T-Mobile Wireless Settings
T-Mobile Wireless Settings
03/24/2005 01:56 PMPhoneMag Mar 24 2005 6:39PM GMT
Accordion settings editor
Accordion settings editor
12/27/2003 01:47 PMFirst import
10.3: A fix for preference settings that
don't seem to stick
10.3: A fix for preference settings that
don't seem to stick
01/27/2004 11:31 AMI discovered that certain settings within Bluetooth preferences and
iChat preferences, amongst other apps, sometimes weren't sticking past
two or three reboots.
After much thinking and playing, I discovered the answer: FileV...
Software Settings Sychronization
Software Settings Sychronization
12/26/2004 05:35 AMHere's something I'd love — the ability to synchronize two
installations of the same software on two different computers.
I'm thinking right now of Thunderbird.
I have so many settings customized — email accounts,
RSS feeds, custom search rules, address book entries, adaptive spam
filters, etc. Settings I tweak on my installation at work, I have to
come home and recreate on my installation at home.
For instance, I haven't even set up RSS at home, because I got a
little weary of just recreating the feeds I had at work. I change one
at work, and I have to change it at home, etc.
Another example: I get a lot of automated emails. Not spam, but a
lot of emails like blog comment notifications, cronned job reports
from our servers, etc. I have a fairly intricate saved search set-up
in Thunderbird to find all these emails so I can mass delete them a
couple of times a day. There are about 14 parameters in the search,
and I have to remember to change the one at home if I change the one
at the office.
The FTP Bookmarks Sychronizer for Firefox came very close to this,
but my version of that hasn't worked with Firefox 1.0. Even if it
did, bookmarks are just the tip of the iceberg.
I think client software developers in general need to consider that
users are likely to run the same software on different machines, and
there should a mechanism to mass dump all the settings and
parameters so the user can get a second installation running exactly
like the first.
(I got deja vu while writing this, and — sure enough —
I ranted about this same thing over a year ago.)
I mucked up my GPRS settings!
I mucked up my GPRS settings!
12/22/2004 01:33 AMAll About Symbian Dec 21 2004 8:23PM GMT
What’s New for Policy Settings in
Windows XP
What’s New for Policy Settings in
Windows XP
04/11/2004 04:18 AMGetting the Auto Recovery Settings
Getting the Auto Recovery Settings
09/02/2004 07:30 PMGetting Terminal Services Settings
Getting Terminal Services Settings
08/15/2004 07:36 PMHow to End Your Network Settings
Nightmare
How to End Your Network Settings
Nightmare
08/27/2004 01:58 PMNew: Lasso Settings Migrator
New: Lasso Settings Migrator
06/08/2004 10:31 AMLasso Settings Migrator aids in migrating database settings among
different Lasso setups.
PM FAQ: SUS Client Delay settings
PM FAQ: SUS Client Delay settings
07/27/2004 04:05 PMYour new IDE settings: Skipper and
Little Buddy
Your new IDE settings: Skipper and
Little Buddy
12/02/2003 01:49 AMA particularly quirky call for political correctness: a call from LA
County to abandon Master/Slave terminology for proper IDE
configuration.
Store .NET application settings
Store .NET application settings
05/31/2002 08:11 AMUsing NetSH to Change Configuration
Settings
Using NetSH to Change Configuration
Settings
08/02/2004 01:10 AMChanging Page File Settings
Changing Page File Settings
04/09/2004 04:09 PMWindows XP: Remembering More than 400
Folder Settings
Windows XP: Remembering More than 400
Folder Settings
06/17/2004 06:16 PMDeploying Windows Firewall Settings XP
SP2 (v2.4)
Deploying Windows Firewall Settings XP
SP2 (v2.4)
08/13/2004 10:26 AMWindows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) includes the Windows Firewall, a
replacement for the Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) in previous
versions of Windows XP. Windows Firewall is a stateful host-based
firewall that discards unsolicited incoming traffic, providing a level
of protection for computers against malicious users or programs. To
provide better protection for computers connected to any kind of
network (such as the Internet, a home network, or an organization
network), Windows XP SP2 enables Windows Firewall on all network
connections by default. This new behavior can impair some types of
communications. This article describes how to deploy the appropriate
configuration settings for Windows Firewall on an organization network
so that it is enabled and providing protection, and so that
communications are not impaired.

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ready for Windows XP SP2: Turn on Automatic UpdatesRead full story...Ask Ars: laptop power management
settings
Ask Ars: laptop power management
settings
07/24/2004 06:11 PMWondering how to adjust the CPU speed settings of your x86 laptop?
Look no further, as Ask Ars explains how to fine-tune your laptop's
CPU performance.
P3P and the Default Settings of Internet
Explorer 6
P3P and the Default Settings of Internet
Explorer 6
07/10/2002 09:39 AM"Internet Explorer 6 takes a proactive stance to P3P by automatically
taking action based on the users privacy settings. This may be done
with little or no knowledge of the human surfing the web and could
change the browsing experience intended by the webmaster. "
Travel mode registry settings
Travel mode registry settings
05/29/2004 06:26 AMSave Calculator's settings when quitting
the app
Save Calculator's settings when quitting
the app
07/30/2004 10:29 AMQuitting the application Calculator saves all the preferences like
basic/advanced mode, precision, show paper tape, recent conversion,
etc. However, clicking the red close button doesn't save these
settings. Is it a bug or a ...
It's Time for URL-Specific Browser
Settings
It's Time for URL-Specific Browser
Settings
02/01/2005 09:08 PMHere's what I'd like to see for upcoming browsers: customized
browser settings on a URL-by-URL basis. I think it's time to admit
that different sites sometimes require vastly different browser
settings to work optimally.
For instance, I visit some sites that scroll horizontally. To see
them completely, I need to remove the Firefox sidebar. I display some
reports on my intranet that I alway end up going into Full Screen mode
to view. I normally don't pass HTTP referrers (see this), but some sites suppress images without a referrer to
prevent hot-linking, so I need to pass a referrer to them.
Then there's the browser-based printing thing I complained about the
other day.
It'd be very handy if Firefox could do all this for me. I could
see having default settings, but overriding individual settings per
site. So for a URL with a wildcard of
"http://intranet/wide_reports*", supress the sidebar and go into Full
Screen mode.
This is probably hard from a technical perspective, as Firefox
would essentially have to scan all the settings every time a page
loaded. But what a difference this would make. Provide some
centralized control and it would be fantastic for intranets, since you
could control not only the page, but have some form of control over
the environment the page loads into.
Re: Unprivilegued settings for FreeBSD
kernel variables
Re: Unprivilegued settings for FreeBSD
kernel variables
06/16/2004 06:16 PMDag-Erling Smørgrav (Jun 15 2004)
AMD Optimal BIOS settings + Overclocking
Guide
AMD Optimal BIOS settings + Overclocking
Guide
11/01/2003 12:56 PMAltiris FAQ: Carbon Copy Installation
Settings
Altiris FAQ: Carbon Copy Installation
Settings
01/23/2004 09:54 PMUnprivilegued settings for FreeBSD
kernel variables
Unprivilegued settings for FreeBSD
kernel variables
06/15/2004 01:41 PMRadko Keves (Jun 14 2004)
Deploying Firewall Settings for
Microsoft Windows XP SP2
Deploying Firewall Settings for
Microsoft Windows XP SP2
06/14/2004 03:55 AMScary display settings are easy to
repair
Scary display settings are easy to
repair
08/30/2004 06:34 AMSiliconValley.com Aug 30 2004 10:52AM GMT
Another script to set energy saver
settings via pmset
Another script to set energy saver
settings via pmset
05/05/2004 11:23 AMI run a server on my computer so I can't let it go to sleep or turn
off. I usually just go to System Preferences and turn off the monitor
after one minute when I go to sleep, but then i discovered pmset. I
wrote a shell scrip...
XP: Change Windows Automatic Update
Settings
XP: Change Windows Automatic Update
Settings
05/09/2004 08:57 AMTech-Recipes May 9 2004 12:20PM GMT
Forum Stories: Export Printer settings
Forum Stories: Export Printer settings
07/26/2004 05:59 PMManaging Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0
settings
Managing Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0
settings
02/15/2004 09:28 AMImprove default settings, says
cybersecurity group
Improve default settings, says
cybersecurity group
04/20/2004 05:59 AMComputer Weekly Apr 20 2004 10:23AM GMT
A script to toggle Safari's appearance
settings
A script to toggle Safari's appearance
settings
02/11/2004 11:04 AMI load a lot of pages with Safari and it can take a long time to load
pages from time to time. I wrote an AppleScript that toggles
appearance so that pages load faster. When I read a page that I am
really interested in read...
Record preference settings for easier
future rebuilds
Record preference settings for easier
future rebuilds
12/28/2004 10:47 AMI wish to offer a specific hint that I created for Microsoft Office
preferences and tailored to preferences for other applications. When
Word, Excel or Entourage gets corrupted and nothing else seems to
work, trashing a numbe...
Group Policy Settings Reference (Windows
XP SP2 .ADM Files)
Group Policy Settings Reference (Windows
XP SP2 .ADM Files)
08/31/2004 07:05 PMThis spreadsheet lists the full set of Group Policy settings described
in Administrative Template (.adm) files that shipped with Windows XP
SP2. This includes all policy settings supported on the following
operating systems: Microsoft Windows Serverâ„¢ 2003, Windows XP
Professional with SP2 or earlier service packs, and Microsoft Windows
2000 with Service Pack 4 or earlier service packs. The spreadsheet
includes separate worksheets for each of the .adm files that shipped
in Windows XP SP2 , a consolidated worksheet for easy searching, and
an Update History worksheet that lists policy settings that have been
added since the Windows Server 2003 operating systems were released.
Using column filters, you can easily filter the information in the
spreadsheet by operating system, component, or machine/user
configuration. You can also search for information by using text or
keywords.
Forum Stories: How to deploy XPsp2
Firewall Settings
Forum Stories: How to deploy XPsp2
Firewall Settings
08/19/2004 05:17 PMDefault settings should find lost
Recycle icon
Default settings should find lost
Recycle icon
05/17/2004 08:51 AMChicago Tribune May 17 2004 1:23PM GMT
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