What does IsMRUEstablished mean?
For setting the default printers in the registry I can see three keys.
- Device - This is the default printer for the user profile
- IsMRUEstablished
- LegacyDefaultPrinterMode - This prevents windows updating the default printer
What does IsMRUEstablished do?
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For setting the default printers in the registry I can see three keys.
- Device - This is the default printer for the user profile
- IsMRUEstablished
- LegacyDefaultPrinterMode - This prevents windows updating the default printer
What does IsMRUEstablished do?
windows-registry
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For setting the default printers in the registry I can see three keys.
- Device - This is the default printer for the user profile
- IsMRUEstablished
- LegacyDefaultPrinterMode - This prevents windows updating the default printer
What does IsMRUEstablished do?
windows-registry
For setting the default printers in the registry I can see three keys.
- Device - This is the default printer for the user profile
- IsMRUEstablished
- LegacyDefaultPrinterMode - This prevents windows updating the default printer
What does IsMRUEstablished do?
windows-registry
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I'm not 100% sure, so this is an educated guess.
MRU stands for Most Recently Used. An MRU list is a list that contains devices or files of items that were accessed recently. For example, In old windows installations, you had a My Documents folder in the start menu that had an MRU List which listed documents that were opened recently.
Is MRU Established seems to be a similar thing. I would guess that this would indicate whether the printer has been used before as a validation method for managing default printers.
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I'm not 100% sure, so this is an educated guess.
MRU stands for Most Recently Used. An MRU list is a list that contains devices or files of items that were accessed recently. For example, In old windows installations, you had a My Documents folder in the start menu that had an MRU List which listed documents that were opened recently.
Is MRU Established seems to be a similar thing. I would guess that this would indicate whether the printer has been used before as a validation method for managing default printers.
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I'm not 100% sure, so this is an educated guess.
MRU stands for Most Recently Used. An MRU list is a list that contains devices or files of items that were accessed recently. For example, In old windows installations, you had a My Documents folder in the start menu that had an MRU List which listed documents that were opened recently.
Is MRU Established seems to be a similar thing. I would guess that this would indicate whether the printer has been used before as a validation method for managing default printers.
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I'm not 100% sure, so this is an educated guess.
MRU stands for Most Recently Used. An MRU list is a list that contains devices or files of items that were accessed recently. For example, In old windows installations, you had a My Documents folder in the start menu that had an MRU List which listed documents that were opened recently.
Is MRU Established seems to be a similar thing. I would guess that this would indicate whether the printer has been used before as a validation method for managing default printers.
I'm not 100% sure, so this is an educated guess.
MRU stands for Most Recently Used. An MRU list is a list that contains devices or files of items that were accessed recently. For example, In old windows installations, you had a My Documents folder in the start menu that had an MRU List which listed documents that were opened recently.
Is MRU Established seems to be a similar thing. I would guess that this would indicate whether the printer has been used before as a validation method for managing default printers.
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