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What does the s1121 tweak?


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Helo. I have a problem with not restoring network drives on user logon. I think it caused by S1121 tweak. I'd like to undo this tweak without reinstall.

Tell me please what changes to registry or whatever does the S1121 tweak :)

S1121="Disable restoring mapped network drives on logon"


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In what file can that code be found? Out of context, it does nothing.

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@5eraph; it's not code, it's the tweak (network section) as it appears, line is copied from the text files in nLite's languages folder.

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Thanks, Ponch.

nLite adds the following registry entry to nLite.inf when that tweak is selected.

HKLM,"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\NetworkProvider","RestoreConnection",0x00010001,0

Disabling the tweak on a running system should be as easy as running RegEdit and deleting that value, or setting it to 1. A reboot may be required.

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nLite adds the following registry entry to nLite.inf when that tweak is selected.
5eraph, I am really curious to know how you knew this. I did some looking/searching and could get no traction. Thanks, John.
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Run nLite, select only that tweak and then look at nlite.inf ;)

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Why would it delete files? It doesn't matter anyways as it's just a test run and I would delete the i386 folder afterwords.

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-X-, thanks. Great idea, but how do you know that some files were not removed? Enjoy, John.

I use QuickSFV to compare sources before and after nLiting. If text files have been altered then I find the changes with Diff. ;)

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-X- and 5eraph, I am understanding. And -X-, I was asking how would I know that a Tweak or removal deleted files just looking at the nLite.inf. I would not care for my test run. Thanks much for both of your responses. Enjoy, John.

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