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We're about to do a rollout of new computer systems and I'm running into
problems trying to sysprep the machines. I've configured each system with XP PRO SP2 and configured a customized profile. I than copy the Customized profile to the Default User Profile in the User Profiles dialog box. There is a hot fix and known problem with sysprep and mini-setup where it strips the settings in the default profile and uses the administrator profile settings instead. I called MS and installed the hotfix however it doesn't seem to be working. After going through mini-setup and joining a domain the customized settings are mostly gone. If I log in as a user with limited rights some desktop icons do not work and the corporate wallpaper is not displayed. If I log in as an admin on the domain everything works properly. So it looks like the hot fix isn't working. Am I doing something wrong here? Or is there a work around? Thanks, Pete |
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"=?Utf-8?B?UGV0ZQ==?=" <Pete@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
news:4D264FA4-534D-442F-8245-3E8671E3B901@microsoft.com: > We're about to do a rollout of new computer systems and I'm > running into problems trying to sysprep the machines. I've > configured each system with XP PRO SP2 and configured a customized > profile. I than copy the Customized profile to the Default User > Profile in the User Profiles dialog box. There is a hot fix and > known problem with sysprep and mini-setup where it strips the > settings in the default profile and uses the administrator profile > settings instead. I called MS and installed the hotfix however it > doesn't seem to be working. After going through mini-setup and > joining a domain the customized settings are mostly gone. If I log > in as a user with limited rights some desktop icons do not work > and the corporate wallpaper is not displayed. If I log in as an > admin on the domain everything works properly. So it looks like > the hot fix isn't working. Am I doing something wrong here? Or is > there a work around? Check the registry permissions on the user's hive using regedit and make sure whatever account you are logging into the computer has access to that hive. If you did a profile copy using the profile copy utility, it gives you an option "Permission to use". If you didn't change this to the Everyone group, then the default user profile may be set to be only used by the administrator. Adam |
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"Adam Leinss" wrote: > "=?Utf-8?B?UGV0ZQ==?=" <Pete@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > news:4D264FA4-534D-442F-8245-3E8671E3B901@microsoft.com: > > > We're about to do a rollout of new computer systems and I'm > > running into problems trying to sysprep the machines. I've > > configured each system with XP PRO SP2 and configured a customized > > profile. I than copy the Customized profile to the Default User > > Profile in the User Profiles dialog box. There is a hot fix and > > known problem with sysprep and mini-setup where it strips the > > settings in the default profile and uses the administrator profile > > settings instead. I called MS and installed the hotfix however it > > doesn't seem to be working. After going through mini-setup and > > joining a domain the customized settings are mostly gone. If I log > > in as a user with limited rights some desktop icons do not work > > and the corporate wallpaper is not displayed. If I log in as an > > admin on the domain everything works properly. So it looks like > > the hot fix isn't working. Am I doing something wrong here? Or is > > there a work around? > > Check the registry permissions on the user's hive using regedit and > make sure whatever account you are logging into the computer has access > to that hive. If you did a profile copy using the profile copy > utility, it gives you an option "Permission to use". If you didn't > change this to the Everyone group, then the default user profile may be > set to be only used by the administrator. > > Adam > Adam, Thanks for responding. I did set the permissions to everyone when copying to the default profile. Pete |
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Did you install the hotfix (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/887816) and also
set the Unattend parameter: [UNATTENDED] UpdateServerProfileDirectory=1 Without this, mini-setup will still copy the Administrator profile over the Default User profile. Wallpaper settings can also be interesting if they point to a location within the user profile (specific location instead of a relative one). What location have you set? -Michael Niehaus Systems Design Engineer mniehaus@microsoft.com This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Pete" <Pete@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4D264FA4-534D-442F-8245-3E8671E3B901@microsoft.com... > We're about to do a rollout of new computer systems and I'm running into > problems trying to sysprep the machines. I've configured each system with > XP > PRO SP2 and configured a customized profile. I than copy the Customized > profile to the Default User Profile in the User Profiles dialog box. There > is > a hot fix and known problem with sysprep and mini-setup where it strips > the > settings in the default profile and uses the administrator profile > settings > instead. I called MS and installed the hotfix however it doesn't seem to > be > working. After going through mini-setup and joining a domain the > customized > settings are mostly gone. If I log in as a user with limited rights some > desktop icons do not work and the corporate wallpaper is not displayed. If > I > log in as an admin on the domain everything works properly. So it looks > like > the hot fix isn't working. Am I doing something wrong here? Or is there a > work around? > > Thanks, > Pete |
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I installed the hotfix but left out the Unattend parameter. I wasn't sure
whether to add it or not. The article said if you want the admin profile as your default user profile use the Unattend parameter. Though I think at this point I'll just customize the admin profile and let mini use it as the default profile. As I'm running out of time and this seems to work ok. My biggest concern was allowing admin profile rights to users group. I've tested installing software and looks like regular users group doesn't have access to this. My guess is mini-setup only uses certain settings but doesn't use the full admin profile structure for new users? I hope I'm right... Thank you! Pete Pete "Michael Niehaus [MS]" wrote: > Did you install the hotfix (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/887816) and also > set the Unattend parameter: > > [UNATTENDED] > UpdateServerProfileDirectory=1 > > Without this, mini-setup will still copy the Administrator profile over the > Default User profile. > > Wallpaper settings can also be interesting if they point to a location > within the user profile (specific location instead of a relative one). What > location have you set? > > -Michael Niehaus > Systems Design Engineer > mniehaus@microsoft.com > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. > > > "Pete" <Pete@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4D264FA4-534D-442F-8245-3E8671E3B901@microsoft.com... > > We're about to do a rollout of new computer systems and I'm running into > > problems trying to sysprep the machines. I've configured each system with > > XP > > PRO SP2 and configured a customized profile. I than copy the Customized > > profile to the Default User Profile in the User Profiles dialog box. There > > is > > a hot fix and known problem with sysprep and mini-setup where it strips > > the > > settings in the default profile and uses the administrator profile > > settings > > instead. I called MS and installed the hotfix however it doesn't seem to > > be > > working. After going through mini-setup and joining a domain the > > customized > > settings are mostly gone. If I log in as a user with limited rights some > > desktop icons do not work and the corporate wallpaper is not displayed. If > > I > > log in as an admin on the domain everything works properly. So it looks > > like > > the hot fix isn't working. Am I doing something wrong here? Or is there a > > work around? > > > > Thanks, > > Pete > > > |
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