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About Device Unique XML Files, How to Change Device Unique Settings

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Chapter 2 - Configuring Device Unique Settings About Device Unique XML Files When you perform the cloning process for the first time, CloneNGo creates a Device Unique template XML file on the master computer with device unique settings for each client computer you clone: • Device Name • Static IP Address • Subnet Mask • Gateway • DNS • WINS If you wish to change any of these device unique settings, you can edit the Device Unique XML file created by CloneNGo and then distribute these device unique settings to multiple client computers through another cloning session. For example, if you are cloning a set of ten computers, you can use the Device Unique XML file to create a unique device name for each of the computers in the set. How to Change Device Unique Settings Use the following procedure to change device unique settings for one or more client computers you want to clone. Before changing device unique settings using CloneNGo, you need a desktop PC with ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center installed. To change device unique settings 1 Perform the cloning process once with a master computer and your client computers. For help, see "Clone Settings" on page 3. A DeviceUniqueSettings.template.xml file is created on the master computer during the cloning session. 2 Establish a connection between the master computer and desktop PC using ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center. For more information on establishing a connection, see your computer user manual. 26 CloneNGo User Guide

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Chapter 2 — Configuring Device Unique Settings
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CloneNGo User Guide
About Device Unique XML Files
When you perform the cloning process for the first time, CloneNGo
creates a Device Unique template XML file on the master computer
with device unique settings for each client computer you clone:
Device Name
Static IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway
DNS
WINS
If you wish to change any of these device unique settings, you can edit
the Device Unique XML file created by CloneNGo and then distribute
these device unique settings to multiple client computers through
another cloning session. For example, if you are cloning a set of ten
computers, you can use the Device Unique XML file to create a unique
device name for each of the computers in the set.
How to Change Device Unique Settings
Use the following procedure to change device unique settings for one
or more client computers you want to clone.
Before changing device unique settings using CloneNGo, you need a
desktop PC with ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center
installed.
To change device unique settings
1
Perform the cloning process once with a master computer and
your client computers. For help, see
“Clone Settings” on page 3
.
A DeviceUniqueSettings.template.xml file is created on the master
computer during the cloning session.
2
Establish a connection between the master computer and desktop
PC using ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center. For more
information on establishing a connection, see your computer user
manual.