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OK Thanks for the info. I was hoping to not have to create an additional profile for each device. Not sure what you mean here, but just like the "standard" profiles, you can assign more than one device to the same "additional" profile. |
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nanoprobe
Master Cruncher Classified Joined: Aug 29, 2008 Post Count: 2998 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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OK Thanks for the info. I was hoping to not have to create an additional profile for each device. Not sure what you mean here, but just like the "standard" profiles, you can assign more than one device to the same "additional" profile. What I meant is that I assumed I would have to create a local HTML file for each device with the same new profile. Is that correct?
In 1969 I took an oath to defend and protect the U S Constitution against all enemies, both foreign and Domestic. There was no expiration date.
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anhhai
Veteran Cruncher Joined: Mar 22, 2005 Post Count: 839 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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OK Thanks for the info. I was hoping to not have to create an additional profile for each device. Not sure what you mean here, but just like the "standard" profiles, you can assign more than one device to the same "additional" profile. What I meant is that I assumed I would have to create a local HTML file for each device with the same new profile. Is that correct? no, nano. You just create the local profile once. I created the local profile for HCC once. Then I opened up device manager on WCG, then click on the system ("system1") I want to run HCC, then I went to my desktop to opened up my local profile and selected the HCC profile. It will say it is that system1 now uses the default profile. However, once you click on device manager again, you will see that it is using the HCC profile. You can repeat for another system using the same local profile. ![]() |
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nanoprobe
Master Cruncher Classified Joined: Aug 29, 2008 Post Count: 2998 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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OK Thanks for the info. I was hoping to not have to create an additional profile for each device. Not sure what you mean here, but just like the "standard" profiles, you can assign more than one device to the same "additional" profile. What I meant is that I assumed I would have to create a local HTML file for each device with the same new profile. Is that correct? no, nano. You just create the local profile once. I created the local profile for HCC once. Then I opened up device manager on WCG, then click on the system ("system1") I want to run HCC, then I went to my desktop to opened up my local profile and selected the HCC profile. It will say it is that system1 now uses the default profile. However, once you click on device manager again, you will see that it is using the HCC profile. You can repeat for another system using the same local profile. Got it. Very cool. Thanks
In 1969 I took an oath to defend and protect the U S Constitution against all enemies, both foreign and Domestic. There was no expiration date.
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