This is my first post. I did a search, but didn't find an answer that works, but I'm still exploring the site -- I'd not ruling out that this topic hasn't been covered before.
I'm using an MSBATCH.INF to do an unattended install of WIN95-B. I want Dial-Up Networking installed, but I do not want the Network Neighborhood icon to appear on the Desktop.
Can I adapt one format to the other? (I'm also not ruling out the possibility that WIN95 doesn't support "NoNetHood", and I'm going to be removing this icon by hand for the rest of my life.)
Hide Network Neighborhood Icon
in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
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This is my first post. I did a search, but didn't find an answer that works, but I'm still exploring the site -- I'd not ruling out that this topic hasn't been covered before.
I'm using an MSBATCH.INF to do an unattended install of WIN95-B. I want Dial-Up Networking installed, but I do not want the Network Neighborhood icon to appear on the Desktop.
I found this Registry Tweak on the MSFN forum:
However, the other commands in my MSBATCH (copied from other web sites) have this format:
Can I adapt one format to the other? (I'm also not ruling out the possibility that WIN95 doesn't support "NoNetHood", and I'm going to be removing this icon by hand for the rest of my life.)
Thanks.
Jerry