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johnnyb

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  1. Most definately without a doubt an IBM T41.
  2. Yeah, that is what I am going to try. http://www.winguides.com/registry Always went to this site to get my regedits but never checked out their tutorial. http://www.winguides.com/article.php?id=1&...&guide=registry "/R:user Specify the location of the user.dat to use" All I will have to do is use this switch in my regedits and it should work. Will let you know when I try it.
  3. Hmm, personal preference I guess. Doesn't sound appealing to me. Anyways I think I figured it out already. Going to try something. Let you know how it turns out.
  4. Hello, I was wondering if there is any way to make regedits to other users besides the logged in user. What I am trying to accomplish is to have 3 user accounts, all administrator accounts with same password. They all share the same my documents folder, etc. The only difference is that one is windows classic desktop, one is a themed xp desktop, and the last one is running blackbox as the shell. This way I can just login to whatever I am feeling at the time. I know what I need to do to accomplish this but I do not know how to edit accounts seperately.
  5. I went to sleep and woke up. I found out the problem. Sorry about that.
  6. I get this error when runonceex gets to "preparing installation". I do not know why I get it because I have nothing that points to that directory. "C:\install\apps\advanced" The first few lines of runonceex.cmd cmdow @ /HID @echo off SET KEY=HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnceEx REG ADD %KEY% /V TITLE /D "Installing Software" /f REG ADD %KEY%\001 /VE /D "Preparing Installation..." /f REG ADD %KEY%\001 /V 1 /D "%systemdrive%\install\prepare.cmd" /f REG ADD %KEY%\003 /VE /D "Adobe Acrobat Reader" /f REG ADD %KEY%\003 /V 1 /D "%systemdrive%\install\Apps\AdbeRdr60_enu_full.exe -p"-s /v\"/qn\""" /f prepare.cmd @echo off color 80 cdr open all echo. echo. echo Put XP Unattend Cd 2 Into Drive echo When Drive Light Stops Blinking Continue echo. echo. pause SET CDROM2= IF EXIST D:\apps.cmd SET CDROM2=D: IF EXIST E:\apps.cmd SET CDROM2=E: IF EXIST F:\apps.cmd SET CDROM2=F: IF EXIST G:\apps.cmd SET CDROM2=G: IF EXIST H:\apps.cmd SET CDROM2=H: IF EXIST I:\apps.cmd SET CDROM2=I: IF EXIST J:\apps.cmd SET CDROM2=J: IF EXIST K:\apps.cmd SET CDROM2=K: echo. echo. ECHO Please be patient while files are copied to your hard drive. xcopy %CDROM2%\*.* %systemdrive%\install\ /S /C /Q /H /Y echo. echo. echo Files Copied exit %CDROM2% contains apps directory which contains all my apps apps.cmd to identify the drive letter From what I have it should run runonceex then open prepare.cmd which opens the cdrom drive and waits for the new cd to be put in by the user. after the user presses a key it copies the apps dir along with all the apps to C:\install\. after that is down runonceex continues and is able to find the files now located in the proper directory. I have no idea where this error comes from however. Maybe I need to take a break from it. Let me know if you see something here that I dont. Thanks.
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