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Old 03-16-2003, 06:01 AM   #1
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personal settings under win2k

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i am running win 2k and i was wondering, is there anny way to coppy the personal settings (wallpaper ....) from the administrator account to one of the power user accounts?
furthermore, is it possible to connect the ip adress to a user rather than to a pc ( i have a portable, with a NIC and i have to log in on different lan's, and i am sik of having to change the ip by hand every time. i thougth i'd make a user account for every location. if not i think it would work with hardware profiles????

smalll extra question how d i open the taskk manager without ctrl-alt-del

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1. Turn on View Hidden Files and Folders. Copy NTUSER and NTUSER.DAT from the root of the Administrators profile over the top of the particular users profile. This copies all recently used documents lists, web pages etc as well as desktop settings.

2. Don't know - This is why DHCP is so useful as you don't have to enter the settings manually.

3. CTRL+SHIFT+ESCAPE or right click taskbar and select Task Manager
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thank you
in paticular for the rightclick on the taskbar, i could have searched for that for a long long time
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