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Customisation Files
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August 2011
Windows XP
<drive>:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Vodafone\Vodafone Mobile
Broadband\UserData
Windows Vista and Windows 7
<drive>:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Vodafone\Vodafone Mobile
Broadband\UserData
The Vodafone Mobile Broadband application uses some entry attributes which are not supported
by the operating system. These attributes are therefore saved in the ‘comment’ value of a
phonebook entry:
• OPCO=1 or OPCO=0 If 1, this entry was transferred from the Operator specific phonebook.
• Auto-Vpn =1 or AutoVpn=0 If 1, the default VPN client is started automatically once the
connection is open.
• Default=1 or Default=0 If 1, this is the default dial-up entry.
• Locked=1 or Locked=0 If 1, only the dial prefix, the credentials and the device can be modified by
the user.
If an attribute is missing, its value is set to ‘0’. Attributes are separated by ‘|’.
To set the Locked attribute, open the VodafoneMobileBroadband.pbk file in a text editor, and
modify the comment of the entry to ‘locked’. The first line of an entry is [entry name]
Examples:
[My Company1]
...
UseDialingRules=0
Comment=Default=1|Locked=1
LastSelectedPhone=0
...
[My Company2]
...
UseDialingRules=0
Comment=Locked=1
LastSelectedPhone=0
...
4. Create a Transform file.
Refer to the Using Transforms for Customisation chapter.
5. Apply your Transform file to the Vodafone Mobile Broadband 10 setup procedure.
Refer to the Using Transforms for Customisation chapter.