I hope, this quick walk-through will help people to achieve this task faster than I managed to by pointing out two of the traps that I stepped in — there are more, especially when you are using a more complex GPO structure but these mentioned here had been my major issue…. First Light. Skip to content. And the result… …is a stunningly clean because I have actually enabled a couple more GPO Rules Start Menu for my users I hope, this quick walk-through will help people to achieve this task faster than I managed to by pointing out two of the traps that I stepped in — there are more, especially when you are using a more complex GPO structure but these mentioned here had been my major issue….
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Podcast Making Agile work for data science. Featured on Meta. New post summary designs on greatest hits now, everywhere else eventually. Linked 0. Related 2. The problem I am having is after installing all the apps I would like to configure the default user profile for when users first logon - adjust desktop and shortcuts. I am unable to do this - no longer uses Documents and Settings irrelevant but.. The default user profile is empty and you can only view the "All User" profile by enabling "show all system folders".
When you view the "All Users" profile you cant access any folders desktop, etc. I "may" be going about this all wrong but again I dont want to use roaming profiles and even then the roaming profiles have to pull initial profile from somewhere??
The current default profile has admin tools that were installed showing up on any new users profiles. I need to be able to remove or change the existing default profile so users arent getting admin tool shortcuts on there desktop.
There have been so good suggestions. Make all the setting changes you wish to see on the Start Menu no Network, Administrative Tools, etc. You will want to choose Vista or later to remove Administrative Tools. Set the order in which you wish to have it applied if you should have more than one. I recommend making it first in the order. On the next installation page select this domain if the organization has only one domain in place. Select the second option i.
Forest if you have more than one domain in your network. In case you need this to be placed on some other location, select the Browse option and choose a folder. Review the option that you selected, read about the information and warning messages on the Confirm Installation Selections window and click install. After installation is done a warning will pop up to reboot the system to finish the installation.
While the installation is done but the TS licensing configuration is not yet done which we will do now. On the next page a drop down menu option will appear.
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