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A profile is a predefined group of settings that match the content type and
The intended use of each profile should be evident from its name. The individual profile details, however, will vary. You can write script code to retrieve information about a particular predefined profile. For instance, you can use Profile.Name to retrieve the descriptive name for each profile:
MyText.value = Profile.Name;
The previous example might display the following text in an HTML TEXT element:
For target audience playback at 56 Kbps.
You can use Profile.Description to retrieve a more detailed description of a particular profile.
alert(Profile.Description);
The previous example might display the following text in a system message box:
Use to create a presentation that contains voice, such as a news presentation. Target audience has a dial-up modem connection.
For a sample e-service that displays detailed information about individual profiles, see the topic Displaying Profile Information.
The Microsoft Producer object model includes the ProfileManager object. This object exposes the properties and methods you need to work with profiles. Conceptually, the Profile Manager is a collection of the available profiles that Producer can use to publish a presentation. Each profile in the Profile Manager has an index associated with it. Every profile is also uniquely identified by a globally unique identifier (GUID).
With the Profile Manager you can:
For detailed information about the properties and methods associated with the ProfileManager object, see the Object Model Reference section.
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