![]() This could be as simple as a file copy or importing a registry file. Note: If the settings are consistent between stations you may be able to copy the config. ProcMon can also help identify which registry keys and values are being looked at. If you filter it properly you can determine which files the application is touching either on start or when you make a configuration change. This might help you find anything that changed after you made the change. Compare the 2 files via some file comparison tool, like BeyondCompare or WinMerge. Export the registry, make a configuration change, export the registry again to a different file.Settings and/or configuration files may be in the program files folder or under the user profile app data folders. If the settings are in the registry I'd start looking under HKLM:/
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