Hope it helps.
Regards,
Robin
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Regards,
"Jeff Wright" <jeffp...@attbi.com> wrote in message
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Windows Script Host has no build in functionality for this. MultiRes may do what
you want. Its a free screen resolutions utility that can be used from the
command line, a batch file, a shortcut or a script :-)
MultiRes has refresh rate and multi- monitor support, as well as optional timed
confirmation prompts. The little utility supports Windows 9x/Me/NT4, as well as
Windows 2000 and XP.
It's available at
http://168.144.101.149/files/multires.exe (Entech Taiwan), and can be used to
set screen resolution, color depth, and refresh rate. Normally it runs with an
icon in the notification area. But it's also possible to run it in non-resident
command mode in a batch file. There's more info at
http://www.entechtaiwan.com/multires.htm
exaple on a command line:
Set 800x600, 32-bit color, 85Hz refresh
d:\multires\multires.exe /800,600,32,85 /exit
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torgeir