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00396: Using the -a and -n Visual PRO/5 command line parameters to retain user preferences

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Using the -a and -n Visual PRO/5 command line parameters to retain user preferences

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To configure Visual PRO/5 so that each user can have their own font, size and color mappings: 

By default, all instances of Visual PRO/5 will use the same entry stored in the Windows Registry. You can have each user have custom settings by using the -a and -n command line parameters for their icons. These parameters stand for application and name, but are used to create and/or use a particular setting in the Windows Registry. So, as an example, you could have something like: 


Machine 1: 
1st P5 command line: vpro5.exe -tT0 -nmachine1 -aaccountingsystem 
2nd P5 command line: vpro5.exe -tT1 -nmachine1 -asecondapp 

Machine2: 
1st P5 command line: vpro5.exe -tT0 -nmachine2 -aaccountingsystem 
2nd P5 command line: vpro5.exe -tT1 -nmachine2 -asecondapp 

This is just an example, but it demonstrates how you can use the -a and -n parameters to force a unique entry in the Windows Registry. That way, every user can have different color/font/size settings. 

Windows Registry keys are found here:

Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\BASIS\Visual PRO/5\9.0\pro5
 



Last Modified: 01/11/2018 Product: Visual PRO/5 Operating System: Windows

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