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Jim Helfer
On a new Dell Lattitude 630 running Windows XP sp2, I want to create a
customized default user profile. But the "Copy To" button remains greyed
out on all the user profiles I create.
I followed the KB 319974, by:
1. Logging in as local admin
2. Creating another local user (also an admin)
3. Logging in as that user and applying changes
4. Logging in as administrator again and going to the user profiles page
to copy to default.
Stopper: The Copy To: button is greyed out. *
This used to be simple, I recall, when XP first came out, but more and
more I seem to have to play a lot of games to come up with a profile
that Windows deems acceptable to be copied to the default. It's almost
as if they keep trying to make it hard and harder to do this.
Does anyone know a sure-fire method to do get this done succesfully?
I need a default user profile, and I'm sure wasting a lot of time
because I have no idea what Windows is objecting to about this profile.
Thanks for any ideas to make this easier,
Jim Helfer | WTW ARchitects | Pittsburgh PA
* P.S. Am I the only one who finds all this automatic greying of buttons
without any inkling of _why_ the action is unavailable a maddening
productivity horse collar?
I mean how the heck hard would it be to pop up a window telling the
user "CoolAction not available in BoZo mode. Switch to CoolGuy mode to
perform CoolAction." Something tells me it couldn't be that hard.
customized default user profile. But the "Copy To" button remains greyed
out on all the user profiles I create.
I followed the KB 319974, by:
1. Logging in as local admin
2. Creating another local user (also an admin)
3. Logging in as that user and applying changes
4. Logging in as administrator again and going to the user profiles page
to copy to default.
Stopper: The Copy To: button is greyed out. *
This used to be simple, I recall, when XP first came out, but more and
more I seem to have to play a lot of games to come up with a profile
that Windows deems acceptable to be copied to the default. It's almost
as if they keep trying to make it hard and harder to do this.
Does anyone know a sure-fire method to do get this done succesfully?
I need a default user profile, and I'm sure wasting a lot of time
because I have no idea what Windows is objecting to about this profile.
Thanks for any ideas to make this easier,
Jim Helfer | WTW ARchitects | Pittsburgh PA
* P.S. Am I the only one who finds all this automatic greying of buttons
without any inkling of _why_ the action is unavailable a maddening
productivity horse collar?
I mean how the heck hard would it be to pop up a window telling the
user "CoolAction not available in BoZo mode. Switch to CoolGuy mode to
perform CoolAction." Something tells me it couldn't be that hard.