MI6JB Posted May 25, 2007 Posted May 25, 2007 I would like to install powerarchiver and several other programs silently. At the end of the installation i run a .reg file to change some settings and register the program, but the settings I want to change are located in the "HKEY CURRENT USER" subtree. This mean i need to apply this reg file once for every user. My question: Is there an easy way to apply this file for every user automaticly???thanks in advance
Acheron Posted May 25, 2007 Posted May 25, 2007 I usually install all stuff at T13. All settings are then applied to the Default User account. All user accounts later created are based on the Default user account. So if you follow the unattended guide everything will be ok.
MI6JB Posted May 26, 2007 Author Posted May 26, 2007 (edited) thanks for the advice but i was trying to avoid that. i want to keep the installation of windows and the installation of the applications separated. So is there a way to let WPI install everthing to the default user instead of the current user that is logged on after the installation of windows?EDIT: i think i found my solution. i found REGWIDE on this forum and it looks like that's exactly what i needlink: REGWIDE Edited May 26, 2007 by MI6JB
Acheron Posted May 26, 2007 Posted May 26, 2007 thanks for the advice but i was trying to avoid that. i want to keep the installation of windows and the installation of the applications separated. So is there a way to let WPI install everthing to the default user instead of the current user that is logged on after the installation of windows?EDIT: i think i found my solution. i found REGWIDE on this forum and it looks like that's exactly what i needlink: REGWIDEThanks for the link to Regwide. Do note that Regwide is actually a workaround and will probably be slower on install then using the T13 method.
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