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<blockquote data-quote="HTPCSourcer" data-source="post: 1086865" data-attributes="member: 74879"><p>Hello [USER=104167]@nicsergio[/USER],</p><p></p><p>Small question: where are the ShortCut definitions stored in MePo?</p><p></p><p><u>Why am I asking</u>: Yesterday - between two World Cup games - I migrated my HTPC (Win 7 Pro) from a hookup to a WHSv1 to a Windows Server 2012 Essentials setup in combination with Lights Out. After a lot of activity on the HTPC with rebooting, copying of profiles and some shock as there now was a new user, the system came eventually back. The process was quite different from the migration of another PC (running Win 7 Home Premium) the day before .</p><p></p><p>Mostly everything was still working, except some desktop icons having gone (probably during the earlier profile copying process) and - much more important - part of my <strong>Harmony remote functionality</strong>. While the standard functions that are defined within the Imon tool are still there and fully functional, any additional mapping that I did through Shortcut'er is gone. Whenever I press one of the associated keys on my Harmony 555, I hear a Windows error sound and am getting an error screen of the kind that this function is prohibited by a policy. It appears that these keys are now calling Windows MediaCenter functions, which are deactivated.</p><p></p><p>It's not a catastrophe since I will replace the current HTPC shortly, however, it's a little bit annoying that the previously working functionality has disappeared. I am probably only a few hours away from family discovering this and they will definitely complain about it!</p><p></p><p>Many thanks,</p><p>HTPC_Sourcer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HTPCSourcer, post: 1086865, member: 74879"] Hello [USER=104167]@nicsergio[/USER], Small question: where are the ShortCut definitions stored in MePo? [U]Why am I asking[/U]: Yesterday - between two World Cup games - I migrated my HTPC (Win 7 Pro) from a hookup to a WHSv1 to a Windows Server 2012 Essentials setup in combination with Lights Out. After a lot of activity on the HTPC with rebooting, copying of profiles and some shock as there now was a new user, the system came eventually back. The process was quite different from the migration of another PC (running Win 7 Home Premium) the day before . Mostly everything was still working, except some desktop icons having gone (probably during the earlier profile copying process) and - much more important - part of my [B]Harmony remote functionality[/B]. While the standard functions that are defined within the Imon tool are still there and fully functional, any additional mapping that I did through Shortcut'er is gone. Whenever I press one of the associated keys on my Harmony 555, I hear a Windows error sound and am getting an error screen of the kind that this function is prohibited by a policy. It appears that these keys are now calling Windows MediaCenter functions, which are deactivated. It's not a catastrophe since I will replace the current HTPC shortly, however, it's a little bit annoying that the previously working functionality has disappeared. I am probably only a few hours away from family discovering this and they will definitely complain about it! Many thanks, HTPC_Sourcer [/QUOTE]
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