On Wednesday, October 9, 2002, at 07:13 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:

> On 09/10/02 04:20, "Roger Shufflebottom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
>
>> A bit OT this but . . . I'd like to set up some common aliases that
>> would automatically appear on the desktop of whichever user logged in
>> to my OS 10.2 system. I innocently thought that as an Administrator I
>> could drop them into the Desktop folder at the top level of the
>> system drive window but that doesn't work! Any ideas please, rather
>> than laboriously adding them to the home desktops of any new users?
>> And what is the desktop folder at the top level of the drive actually
>> for?
>
> I don't think you can do it the easy way. You'll have to dig in for 
> every
> desktop folder for every user. I'm not sure what the top-level desktop
> folder is for. It might be something left from OS 9 because I don't 
> think
> that desktop folders are there anymore, except for the one that each 
> user
> has.
>

I am not certain, however there has to be a default user file somewhere 
(I have only spent a few moments looking) which you could add the 
shortcut to and it would show up in any new users that are made.  I 
will keep looking...


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