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      11th Jul 2005
Hi
I had nothing but 'Start' on the target system and therefore I made changes
in User Interfce Core Settings.
Is there a way to apply those changes to the target with building a new
image and deploying it to the target system?
Thanks
David
 
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Slobodan Brcin \(eMVP\)
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      11th Jul 2005
David,

> I had nothing but 'Start' on the target system and therefore I made changes
> in User Interfce Core Settings.
> Is there a way to apply those changes to the target with building a new
> image and deploying it to the target system?


If you deploy new image it is default behaviour. If you want just to change running image then you should determine changes done by
TD to files and registry when you enabled some option then you can copy files and modify registry manualy acordingly this will allow
you to use small changes without going trough FBA and redeploymenet each time when you change something.
After making changes reboot computer once.

Regards,
Slobodan



 
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      11th Jul 2005
Thanks Slobodan.
I meant how to apply changes WITHOUT building a new image...
Sorry but I really didn't fully understood what to do and how apply small
changes to
a running image.
How do I find what files to copy or what to change in the registry?


"Slobodan Brcin (eMVP)" wrote:

> David,
>
> > I had nothing but 'Start' on the target system and therefore I made changes
> > in User Interfce Core Settings.
> > Is there a way to apply those changes to the target with building a new
> > image and deploying it to the target system?

>
> If you deploy new image it is default behaviour. If you want just to change running image then you should determine changes done by
> TD to files and registry when you enabled some option then you can copy files and modify registry manualy acordingly this will allow
> you to use small changes without going trough FBA and redeploymenet each time when you change something.
> After making changes reboot computer once.
>
> Regards,
> Slobodan
>
>
>
>

 
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Slobodan Brcin \(eMVP\)
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      11th Jul 2005
David,

> How do I find what files to copy or what to change in the registry?


1. Disable option for "Auto Dependency reslove"
2. Add your component to empty image.
3. Make a build and same a image.
4. Check options in component that you want.
5. Check if number of unresolved dependencies increased. (if it is add newly referenced components)
6. build new image.
7. copare file difference (if any) you will see new files used by component.
8. By using regedit Load both system and software hives from both images, and search for differences.
9. Use regedit on target image to make apropriate changes in registry.

Regards,
Slobodan



"David S." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:2D0A019C-CB9F-458A-8D93-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thanks Slobodan.
> I meant how to apply changes WITHOUT building a new image...
> Sorry but I really didn't fully understood what to do and how apply small
> changes to
> a running image.
> How do I find what files to copy or what to change in the registry?
>
>
> "Slobodan Brcin (eMVP)" wrote:
>
> > David,
> >
> > > I had nothing but 'Start' on the target system and therefore I made changes
> > > in User Interfce Core Settings.
> > > Is there a way to apply those changes to the target with building a new
> > > image and deploying it to the target system?

> >
> > If you deploy new image it is default behaviour. If you want just to change running image then you should determine changes done

by
> > TD to files and registry when you enabled some option then you can copy files and modify registry manualy acordingly this will

allow
> > you to use small changes without going trough FBA and redeploymenet each time when you change something.
> > After making changes reboot computer once.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Slobodan
> >
> >
> >
> >



 
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      11th Jul 2005
OK...
But for now the running image do not have RUN on the Start Menu.
Actually it has nothing but LOG OFF or SHUT DOWN.

"Slobodan Brcin (eMVP)" wrote:

> David,
>
> > How do I find what files to copy or what to change in the registry?

>
> 1. Disable option for "Auto Dependency reslove"
> 2. Add your component to empty image.
> 3. Make a build and same a image.
> 4. Check options in component that you want.
> 5. Check if number of unresolved dependencies increased. (if it is add newly referenced components)
> 6. build new image.
> 7. copare file difference (if any) you will see new files used by component.
> 8. By using regedit Load both system and software hives from both images, and search for differences.
> 9. Use regedit on target image to make apropriate changes in registry.
>
> Regards,
> Slobodan
>
>
>
> "David S." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:2D0A019C-CB9F-458A-8D93-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Thanks Slobodan.
> > I meant how to apply changes WITHOUT building a new image...
> > Sorry but I really didn't fully understood what to do and how apply small
> > changes to
> > a running image.
> > How do I find what files to copy or what to change in the registry?
> >
> >
> > "Slobodan Brcin (eMVP)" wrote:
> >
> > > David,
> > >
> > > > I had nothing but 'Start' on the target system and therefore I made changes
> > > > in User Interfce Core Settings.
> > > > Is there a way to apply those changes to the target with building a new
> > > > image and deploying it to the target system?
> > >
> > > If you deploy new image it is default behaviour. If you want just to change running image then you should determine changes done

> by
> > > TD to files and registry when you enabled some option then you can copy files and modify registry manualy acordingly this will

> allow
> > > you to use small changes without going trough FBA and redeploymenet each time when you change something.
> > > After making changes reboot computer once.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Slobodan
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >

>
>
>

 
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Piotr Rezmer
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      11th Jul 2005

Użytkownik "David S." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote

> OK...
> But for now the running image do not have RUN on the Start Menu.
> Actually it has nothing but LOG OFF or SHUT DOWN.
>


Try to switch to "classic style" (via taskbar properties). Then you will see
"run" option. I think that you control actual start style somewhere in
registry, then you can add entries to the source of build.

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best regards
Peter


 
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