I figured out another but that really doesn't work either. I tried using the
Advanced settings area where you can copy profiles to other folders. This
causes that profile to not be able to save History in IE and a few other
things, all rights related. I haven't tried copying to the default profile
as yet because of the above rights issue. The Windows Easy Transfer isn't
quite what I am looking for either. This seems more like a migration type of
thing but I haven't found quite what I am looking for to be able to do this
under Vista.
"Kerry Brown" wrote:
> Setup group policy to create a standard desktop. Another method is to copy
> the user you want to the default profile on each pc. Any new users will use
> that as a template.
>
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> Kerry Brown
> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
> http://www.vistahelp.ca
>
>
> "crosstixp" <crosstixp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:5CEF0671-B026-4DB5-A69C-FFC56F10685E@microsoft.com...
> > Say, for example, I set up a new Vista Ultimate on a domain and logon as
> > the
> > domain administrator, and then install all programs and set up the desktop
> > and all that the way I want. Next, I want to logon as another domain user
> > but that gets the original default first time desktop and settings. Is
> > there
> > a way to copy all those settings from the Administrator account, or any
> > other
> > account for that matter, to the other first time account? And have all
> > settings, desktop, programs, etc., carry over and work?
>
>