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Output All Settings to a File
How can I output all of my Settings to a file from Command or Administrative Privileges?
Thanks.
How can I output all of my Settings to a file from Command or Administrative Privileges?
Thanks.
If I understand you correctly... and you want to output all your personalizations, etc.... you can't.
Some parts of Windows settings can be exported. Like drivers, anything done with Winaero Tweaker, things done with Open Shell, bookmarks, etc.
It would be nice if you could export all Windows User settings in one shot.
Me... I made a folder called Windows tweaks in which I save everything I've tweaked, that CAN'T be easily exported.
Sometimes text files, sometimes pics, sometimes reg files, etc.
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There are 3rd party programs that allow you to transfer user profiles. What they transfer can be selected, and that might allow some relevant selection. E.g.
Free PC transfer/migration software for Windows Computers - EaseUS(R) Todo PCTrans Free
Move everything securely: This free tool allows you to transfer applications, files, settings, and even user profiles from an old PC to a new one.
My immediate need is gathering the Network and Internet settings. Can copies of these be exported? If so how?
I have not gotten them to a cut and paste. That would have been the simplest way.
The reason I am posting this is that I am having trouble setting up a network and very much need a list of the facets for illustrating what works and what does not.
If this is not available I will take pictures of the screen with my external camera. FYI.
When I make screen shots they include al the content on both monitors.
Cutting and pasting in Paint retains all the info despite cropping the Paint shot.
It is a lot more work and time for nothing. The double monitor pages make following the setting development virtually impossible. even for those with good vision.
how to save Network and Internet settings to a text file
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Hello @mikeincousa,
Do you mean something like this from aCMD Prompt
? . . .
Code:ipconfig /all > "%UserProfile%\Desktop\IP_Config_All.log"
It will create aIP_Config_All.log
file on the Desktop. If you haveRelocated
your Desktop, change thePath
accordingly.
I hope this helps.
Running each setting from the Command then piping to file seem the shortest path.