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      8th May 2008
I was wondering if there is a way to modify the default profile so you can
include mapped network drives, wall paper and desktop toolbars etc.

I know how to copy a complete user account, so would I just copy the user I
want over the default user? Obviously I'd make a backup of the Default User
folder first but just wondering if there's another approach.

 
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      8th May 2008
On a similar note, when I copied a user profile to another the new profile
didn't automatically connect to the network drives. I had to manually type
the password in every time the pc booted up. The main account that I copied
will automatically connect to mapped network.

I'd really like it to remember the username and password I provided as I've
had mix results setting up the network drives from the start on various
users and pcs. I've only been able to setup 2 out of 6 workstations to
automatically login despite me checking the box that says remember and
automatically login as this user etc.

"Robbie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I was wondering if there is a way to modify the default profile so you can
> include mapped network drives, wall paper and desktop toolbars etc.
>
> I know how to copy a complete user account, so would I just copy the user
> I want over the default user? Obviously I'd make a backup of the Default
> User folder first but just wondering if there's another approach.


 
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      8th May 2008

"Robbie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I was wondering if there is a way to modify the default profile so you can
>include mapped network drives, wall paper and desktop toolbars etc.
>
> I know how to copy a complete user account, so would I just copy the user
> I want over the default user? Obviously I'd make a backup of the Default
> User folder first but just wondering if there's another approach.


You can do it like so:
- Reboot the machine.
- Log on as Administrator.
- Control Panel / System / Advanced / User Profiles
- Single-click the source profile you wish to copy and click OK.
- Specify this folder as the target folder:
c:\Documents and Settings\Default User
By the way, I don't think you "copied a complete user account".
You probably copied the user's complete profile folder.


 
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      8th May 2008
You can avoid the retyping of account names / passwords if you
make sure that the machine that hosts the share has an account /
password that matches your current account / password.

"Robbie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On a similar note, when I copied a user profile to another the new profile
> didn't automatically connect to the network drives. I had to manually type
> the password in every time the pc booted up. The main account that I
> copied will automatically connect to mapped network.
>
> I'd really like it to remember the username and password I provided as
> I've had mix results setting up the network drives from the start on
> various users and pcs. I've only been able to setup 2 out of 6
> workstations to automatically login despite me checking the box that says
> remember and automatically login as this user etc.
>
> "Robbie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:et$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I was wondering if there is a way to modify the default profile so you
>> can include mapped network drives, wall paper and desktop toolbars etc.
>>
>> I know how to copy a complete user account, so would I just copy the user
>> I want over the default user? Obviously I'd make a backup of the Default
>> User folder first but just wondering if there's another approach.

>



 
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Robbie
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      9th May 2008
These are the same steps I took and it wouldn't connect to the network
drives without me entering the password each reboot.

Regarding your other tip about the same username/password, the mapped drives
on on a samba share.

>
> You can do it like so:
> - Reboot the machine.
> - Log on as Administrator.
> - Control Panel / System / Advanced / User Profiles
> - Single-click the source profile you wish to copy and click OK.
> - Specify this folder as the target folder:
> c:\Documents and Settings\Default User
> By the way, I don't think you "copied a complete user account".
> You probably copied the user's complete profile folder.
>

 
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