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The Benefits of Using Rename and Change Toolkit v1.0 for Premiere Pro



Use the Rename-Item cmdlet to change the name of an environment variable whilst keeping its value. Below you can see that you can see that the MYCOMPUTER variable is renamed to OLDCOMPUTER whilst retaining its value.


This is causing problem in Transport Management Service. Because even if I manually rename & change this version in filename, SCP TMS somehow still detects it as same file and doesn't proceed with import second time onwards.




Rename and Change Toolkit v1.0



  • (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle []).push(); ManageWirelessNetworks v1.10Copyright (c) 2021 - 2022 Nir SoferDescriptionManageWirelessNetworks is an alternative tool to the standard 'Manage Wireless Networks' of Windows (or 'Manage Known Networks' on Windows 10). It displays extensive information about every wireless profile on your system, even if the network adapter is not active.For every wireless profile, the following information is displayed: Profile Name, SSID, Connection Type, Connection Mode, Authentication, Encryption, Key Type, Auto Switch (Yes/No), Non Broadcast (Yes/No), Profile Position, Created Time, Modified Time, Wireless Key, and more...ManageWirelessNetworks also allows you to edit a single profile with the standard editor of Windows, edit the XML of the wireless profile (For advanced users only !),quickly switch between manual and automatic mode, quickly switch between WPAPSK/WPA2PSK/AES/TKIP modes, rename the profile, rename the SSID, move profile position up and down, copy multiple wireless profiles to another wireless card on your system, and more...System RequirementsThis tool works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows Vista and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported.

  • This tool is just a small standalone .exe file that you can run on any system without installing anything.

  • Version HistoryVersion 1.10:Added 'Connect Selected Profile' option, which allows you to instantly connect the wireless network of the selected profile.

  • Version 1.08:Added 'Always On Top' option.

  • Fixed the default columns size in high DPI mode.

  • Version 1.07:Added 'Add Header Line To CSV/Tab-Delimited File' option (Turned on by default).

  • Version 1.06:Added /Columns command-line option, which allows you to set the columns to display or the columns to export from command-line, for example: ManageWirelessNetworks.exe /Columns "Profile Name,SSID,Authentication,Encryption,Key Type,Interface Name"

  • Version 1.05:Added 'Double-Click Action' option, which allows you to choose what to do when you double-click a wirless network item with the mouse: None, Open Properties Window, Edit Wireless Profile, Edit Profile XML, Rename SSID, Rename Profile.

  • Added 'Enter Action' option, which allows you to choose what to do when you press the Enter key: None, Open Properties Window, Edit Wireless Profile, Edit Profile XML, Rename SSID, Rename Profile.

  • Version 1.02:Added 'Copy Clicked Cell' option to the right-click context menu, which copies to the clipboard the text of cell that you right-clicked with the mouse.

  • Version 1.01:Added option to choose another font (name and size) to display in the main window.

  • Version 1.00 - First release.

Start Using ManageWirelessNetworksManageWirelessNetworks doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - ManageWirelessNetworks.exe After you run the ManageWirelessNetworks tool, the main window displays the details of all wireless profiles on your system. You can select one or more profiles from the list and then choose the desired action from the top menu or from the right-click context menu.Be aware: ManageWirelessNetworks displays all wireless profiles on your system, even if the wireless adapter is not active. However, most actions (like edit profile, rename SSID, and so on...) only works for wireless profiles with active network adapter.If you want to view only the wireless profiles that their wireless adapter is active, simply turn on the 'Load Only Active Network Interfaces' option.Wireless profiles of active network adapters are displayed with green icon, while Wireless profiles of inactive network adapters are displayed with gray icon.Export wireless profiles listIn order to export the wireless profiles list into a file, simply select one or more files in the main window (or press Ctrl+A to select all items), press Ctrl+S (Save Selected Items) and thenin the save dialog-box choose the type of file to export (Text File, Tab Delimited Text File, JSON File, HTML File - Horizontal, HTML File - Vertical, XML File, or Comma Delimited Text File),type the filename to save, and then click the Save button.Optionally, you can also press Ctrl+C (Copy Selected Items) to copy the wireless profiles list as tab-delimited format, and then paste the profiles list into Excel or other spreadsheet application.Copy wireless profiles to another wireless network adapterIf you have a new wireless network adapter and you want to connect the same wireless networks that you used with another network adapter, simply select the profiles you want to use with the new adapter, choose the 'Copy Profiles To Another Network Interface' option from the File menu, select your new wireless adapter, and ManageWirelessNetworks tool will copy all previous profiles to the new adapter.This feature works even if the previous network adapter is not active.Rename SSIDIf you changed the name of your wireless network (SSID), you can easily update the new SSID by using the 'Rename SSID' option.Only the SSID of your profile will be updated. All other settings, like the network key, will remain the same as before.Optionally, you can also update the profile name by using the 'Rename Profile' option.Edit Wireless ProfileThe 'Edit Wireless Profile' option allows you the change the settings of existing wireless profile, using the standard wireless profile editor of Windows operating system.Be aware that this option works only for wireless profiles of active network adapter (Active Interface = Yes).Delete wireless profilesManageWirelessNetworks allows you to delete one or more wireless profiles on your system, by using the 'Delete Selected Profiles' option (Ctrl+Delete).If you want to delete wireless profiles of inactive wireless adapter (Active Interface = No), you have to run ManageWirelessNetworks as Administrator (Ctrl+F11).Duplicate ProfileIf you want to duplicate an existing wireless profile on the same wireless network adapter, simply select the desired profile, choose 'Duplicate Profile' from the menu,type the name of the new duplicated profile and then ManageWirelessNetworks will create a new profile with exactly the same settings of the original profile.After the duplicated profile is created, you can use the 'Edit Wireless Profile' and other options to change the settings of the duplicated profile.Set connection mode for multiple profilesManageWirelessNetworks allows you to quickly choose the wireless profiles that Windows will try to connect automatically.Simply select the desired wireless profiles, and then press F7 to connect the selected wireless profiles automatically (Set Connection Mode -> Automatic),or press F8 to stop connecting the selected wireless profiles automatically (Set Connection Mode -> Manual).View Wireless KeysIf you want the view the wireless key of your wireless profiles, go to the Options menu and turn on the 'Show Wireless Keys' options. ManageWirelessNetworks displays the wireless key only for profiles of active wireless adapter (Active Interface = Yes).Be aware that on systems prior to Windows 10 you have to run ManageWirelessNetworks as Administrator (Ctrl+F11) in order to view the wireless keys.Command-Line Options/stext Save the wireless profiles list to a simple text file./stab Save the wireless profiles list to a tab-delimited text file./scomma Save the wireless profiles list to a comma-delimited text file (csv)./shtml Save the wireless profiles list to HTML5 file (Horizontal)./sverhtml Save the wireless profiles list to HTML5 file (Vertical)./sxml Save the wireless profiles list to XML file./sjson Save the wireless profiles list to JSON file./sort This command-line option can be used with other save options for sorting by the desired column. The parameter can specify the column index (0 for the first column, 1 for the second column, and so on) or the name of the column, like "SSID" and "Profile Name". You can specify the '' prefix character (e.g: "Position") if you want to sort in descending order. You can put multiple /sort in the command-line if you want to sort by multiple columns. /cfg 2ff7e9595c


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