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Elotemuygrande

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  1. I tried for hours last night to get this to work, it's the only windows setting I can't find a way to modify in the Registry. When the start menu is set to classic mode(by a system policy reg key), how do I modify the registry setting for using small icons??? I tried setting the 9th value of the Stuckrects2 key as many people have mentioned and then logging out or restarting, but this seems to have no effect! I've made changes to the start menu, logged out, exported the key after login, and tested it to have no effect. Could someone please post in detail how they were able to get this to work? please?
  2. Ughh, nothing in Add/Remove will continue until I can find the cinfo.xml file that it wants.
  3. Yes, that's exactly what I'm trying to do, Asin. I'm primarily interested in removing Outlook Express, MS Messenger, and MSN Explorer, and probably the Zone games. This is what I'm trying: sysocmgr /i:C:\windows\inf\sysoc.inf /u:components.inf ;components.inf [Components] OEAccess = Off pinball=off zonegames=off msnexplr=off solitaire = off spider = off freecell = off pinball = off minesweeper = off When I try this it prompts for the XP install CD. I'm trying different permutations now...
  4. THANKS! About to try this, it looks like exactly what we need
  5. Does anyone know of a way to remove "core" windows components such as Outlook Express, MS Messenger, and MSN Explorer from a perlscript/batchfile/etc(hopefully silently) after windows is already installed? I've obtained/written scripts and reg files for most common tasks and settings that we do now, but this one has me....Many thanks for your enlightenment
  6. I've been trying to place a script on the drive to execute using GuiRunOnce after mini setup from an imaged Windows installation. The problem is, when I place the setups.bat I created in C:\sysprep\i386\$oem$\$1 it is not copied afterward as I thought it would from the reading I've done Any ideas why that would be? Am I totally off here? I have InstallFilesPath = C:\Sysprep\i386 in sysprep.inf. The reason for doing this is that the network doesn't seem to come up quickly enough to run the script from the server(that's the guess). When I put Command0="cmd /K \\fs\installer\setups.bat" it just says that the network path cannot be found, but after the profile has loaded I can navigate straight to it and execute. hmmm
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