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lbrtchx
Hi,
..
I have been fixing a pc (a windows box my sweetheart has) and I am
trying to install Windows in a single/separate partition (which I would
like to make read-only for all users other than the administrator) then
I would like to somehow alter windows to setup all its working folders
(for users, temporary ones, ...) somewhere else
..
I would like to also keep all windows applications (if possible IE as
well) in a dedicated partition
..
I am not exactly a windows lover or basher either. Windows keeps the
internal local files used by all other applications where, in the
registry? Is there a way to get all this info out ot it? Say, by just
searching for "File Settings"?
..
You get to these settings, say, in IE by going Tools -> Internet
Options -> Temporary FIles -> Settings and under MS Word Tools ->
Options -> File Locations
..
Where could you find a master list of all internal files common
windows applications, such a MS Office, set and how to reset these? Can
you do it using a batch file to change the registry at once?
..
I would like to also read about Windows installation best practices
..
Thanks
lbrthcx
..
I have been fixing a pc (a windows box my sweetheart has) and I am
trying to install Windows in a single/separate partition (which I would
like to make read-only for all users other than the administrator) then
I would like to somehow alter windows to setup all its working folders
(for users, temporary ones, ...) somewhere else
..
I would like to also keep all windows applications (if possible IE as
well) in a dedicated partition
..
I am not exactly a windows lover or basher either. Windows keeps the
internal local files used by all other applications where, in the
registry? Is there a way to get all this info out ot it? Say, by just
searching for "File Settings"?
..
You get to these settings, say, in IE by going Tools -> Internet
Options -> Temporary FIles -> Settings and under MS Word Tools ->
Options -> File Locations
..
Where could you find a master list of all internal files common
windows applications, such a MS Office, set and how to reset these? Can
you do it using a batch file to change the registry at once?
..
I would like to also read about Windows installation best practices
..
Thanks
lbrthcx