Ah, interesting! Thanks.
Right now I'm getting Default Users settings that I copy over from a
"setup" user with local admin privilidges. I'm not getting Network
Connections settings and Folder view settings among othe small issues.
What I am getting is NOT from the local administrator account, in fact
the local administrator account looses a lot of it's settings (recent
programs dissappear, removed icons show back up on the desktop etc).
Resuming banging head on wall and learning Unattend.txt options...
Darrell Gorter[MSFT] wrote:
> Hello,
> There aren't enough details of what you are doing when you are copying
> profiles to be sure, but that article would appear to apply to your
> scenario.
> XPSP2 changes the behavior so that after sysprep is run, the local
> administrator is used to over write the default user profile.
> So the default user profile is going to be over written the local
> administrator profile.
> This is not a sysprep change, this is a XPSP2 change for syssetup, so the
> version sysprep doesn't matter.
> The article points to the hotfix to change the behavior so as a new
> unattended settings allow you to revery back to priovious behavior.
>
> Thanks,
> Darrell Gorter[MSFT]
>
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> <The local Administrator account looses many settings and gets some
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> <I saw this posted here, but it doesn't look like it applies?
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