Use a logon script.
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"Tony B" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:c04301c479f5$249b1c30$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I run several upgraded from win 98 to XP pro machines that
> work fine with a win 2003 server provided that the
> Performance setting is set to Best Performance. It would
> appear that this setting is user specific in that if I log
> off, even as an administrator to the local machine, after
> making the change the next user has to make the same
> change to see their performance improve. However, with 180
> machines and 500 users I cannot go around manually setting
> each users' performance. OK so why not use ADMs and Group
> policy...? This setting does not appear to be available on
> win 2003 server!! Has anyone come accross this problem and
> found a customised ADM or reg setting? Basically I want
> all machines to be set to Best Performance for all users.
> Thanks
>
> Tony