Re: [Unattended] How do you change default user settings?

2004-03-30 Thread Jan Brauer
Hi, you should definately take a look at the "Real Men Don't Click" website. Lots of stuff you want to do is explained there. http://isg.ee.ethz.ch/tools/realmen/ Greetings Jan --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials Free Linux

Re: [Unattended] How do you change default user settings?

2004-03-28 Thread Steffen Kaiser
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > 2.) Similar as above, I want the Variables "Temp" and "Tmp" (for the system > as well as all users) to reside on a separate partition and directory, ie I tried it by setting HKU\.DEFAULT\Environment (and HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Sessio

RE: [Unattended] How do you change default user settings?

2004-03-27 Thread Stephan Lampe [ITXP]
> 3.) I don't want the Users Data directories to be under the > "system volume, Documents and Settings, Username,..." > Instead, I want those Directories to be created on > "D:\Data\%Username%..." How can I do that via Unattend, so > that after I have created a user, there is no need to chan

[Unattended] How do you change default user settings?

2004-03-27 Thread m . frei
Hi, Does anyone have an Idea on how to change some default settings in Windows, if possible via "Unattended"? I particularly don't like some of the default settings Windows wants users to use. 1.) I prefer to put my pagefile on another partition than the System Partition, for instance "T:\". C