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I have a very small network on which all the machines are running Windows XP
SP2. Some have Home edition some have Pro. Is it possible for me to configure the desktops and start neues of all the machines from an admin machine. I do not want to have to individually change each machine on the network I want to change them gloablly from one machine. Can I do that, and if so can I do it without upgrading everything to Pro? |
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"Charles" <clincoln777@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:OxizKE14FHA.1276@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > I have a very small network on which all the machines are running Windows XP > SP2. Some have Home edition some have Pro. Is it possible for me to > configure the desktops and start neues of all the machines from an admin > machine. I do not want to have to individually change each machine on the > network I want to change them gloablly from one machine. > > Can I do that, and if so can I do it without upgrading everything to Pro? > > Could you rephrase your question, please? I can't understand "...and start neues". What exactly are you trying to do? |
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I have a 4 computer network and I want to set up a common start menu
structure that I can force all of the machines on the network to adopt. If I have a start menu item named (new Item) I can make that appear on all the machines without changing each start menu individually. Also If I were going to deploy an application is there a way to do so without doing an install per machine. In short I do not want to administer 4 machines, I want to administer the entire network globally. ????? "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com> wrote in message news:ej7d4R14FHA.1148@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > > "Charles" <clincoln777@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:OxizKE14FHA.1276@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >> I have a very small network on which all the machines are running Windows > XP >> SP2. Some have Home edition some have Pro. Is it possible for me to >> configure the desktops and start neues of all the machines from an admin >> machine. I do not want to have to individually change each machine on >> the >> network I want to change them gloablly from one machine. >> >> Can I do that, and if so can I do it without upgrading everything to Pro? >> >> > > Could you rephrase your question, please? I can't understand > "...and start neues". What exactly are you trying to do? > > |
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Charles wrote
> I have a very small network on which all the machines are running > Windows XP SP2. Some have Home edition some have Pro. Is it possible > for me to configure the desktops and start neues of all the machines > from an admin machine. I do not want to have to individually change > each machine on the network I want to change them gloablly from one > machine. > > Can I do that, and if so can I do it without upgrading everything to > Pro? Pegasus (MVP) wrote: > Could you rephrase your question, please? I can't understand > "...and start neues". What exactly are you trying to do? Pegasus, "Start Menus" is what I believe they mean. Essentially - if I read the Multi-Posted text correctly - the OP would like to basically be able to control the start menus and desktops of the users for all machines on this small network - which consists of machines including Windows XP Home Edition and Windows XP Professional Edition. There is obviously no domain involved here (Home Edition thrown in the mix) and if there is - then those machines will have to be upgraded to a domain ready OS in order to take advantage of what may already be in place via the domain controls. Technically - what they ask is possible with scripts. They could write a script that checks each machine and (simplest form) changes the All User's Desktop and Start menus appropriately. More complicated versions would parse the users on each computer and do the same to those - although that seems like a dangerous proposition. An easy way to start out "right" is to creat default profiles that are the same on every machine - that way all new users start the same - at least. And put as much as possible in the All Users area. Of course this also assumes no one else is an administrator on the machines and might screw up the work by something as simple as changing the password of the "real" admin or blocking access through firewalls, etc. Essentially - the control they want is possible even with their configuration, but the amount of effort it would take to maintain would be equivalent - in my mind - to running the same things with a domain of 1000's of workstations and 10's of 1000's of users - since the domain can handle all of the hard work. *grin* -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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You can copy start menu items to all machines by copying
the appropriate .lnk files from one machine to c:\documents and settings\all users\start menu on every other machine. There are several tools to automate the installation of programs. However, in your case it wouldn't be worth the effort. Preparing an automated installation process takes much, much more time than installing the software on 3 extra PCs located in the same house. I would draw the line at 20 PCs. "Charles" <clincoln777@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ORfeHV14FHA.2524@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > I have a 4 computer network and I want to set up a common start menu > structure that I can force all of the machines on the network to adopt. If > I have a start menu item named (new Item) I can make that appear on all the > machines without changing each start menu individually. > > Also If I were going to deploy an application is there a way to do so > without doing an install per machine. > > In short I do not want to administer 4 machines, I want to administer the > entire network globally. > > ????? > > > "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com> wrote in message > news:ej7d4R14FHA.1148@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > > > > "Charles" <clincoln777@hotmail.com> wrote in message > > news:OxizKE14FHA.1276@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > >> I have a very small network on which all the machines are running Windows > > XP > >> SP2. Some have Home edition some have Pro. Is it possible for me to > >> configure the desktops and start neues of all the machines from an admin > >> machine. I do not want to have to individually change each machine on > >> the > >> network I want to change them gloablly from one machine. > >> > >> Can I do that, and if so can I do it without upgrading everything to Pro? > >> > >> > > > > Could you rephrase your question, please? I can't understand > > "...and start neues". What exactly are you trying to do? > > > > > > |
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