The profile in windows xp
Now, we will go to the Advanced tab, and under User Profiles section we will click on the Settings button. In this window we can see all profiles that are currently saved on the system. We are currently logged on as Administrator so we can not copy or delete this particular user profile. This is why we have created different user account that we will be using as a mandatory user account. Now, we want to copy Students profile, so we will select that account, and then click Copy To button.
Normally, profile is used by a single user, but this profile is going to be used by multiple users, so we will give the Everyone group permission to use this profile. The next step is to make that profile a read-only profile. This makes it a mandatory profile. The final step is to configure local user account to use the mandatory profile Students in our case. We can point any other user to use that same mandatory profile, at the same time.
The Default User profile is used to create a new profile for users who have never logged on to the machine before. To create a custom default profile we have to begin by logging in with some random user account in our case we will use IMadruga account , and make changes that we want to be available for all new users.
When we make changes to user profile, we will copy that profile to the Default User location. Now we will copy the IMadruga user profile, so we will select it and click the Copy To button. When we click the OK button, we have to change the permissions for default user profile. We want everyone to be able to use this profile, so we will select the Everyone group. We have to keep in mind that the old default profile is now overwritten.
If we wanted to save old settings, we should have backed it up. Now, whenever a new user logs on to this particular machine, he will get our newly defined default user settings.
XP creates My Documents folder for each user account. This folder is used to store files saved by the user. We will right-click it and select the Properties option. Notice the target location. This behavior applies to the following operating systems:.
Previously published procedures relied on a file copy mechanism. These procedures caused information to be left behind in the default user profile that caused the Windows shell to behave incorrectly. This led to problems with application compatibility and with the user experience.
Therefore, don't advise customers to copy profiles over the default user profile. This method is no longer supported.
Install the version of Windows for which you want to use the profile. Follow the procedures in this article to configure the local default user profile. Restart the computer after you run the Sysprep command. Use the newly configured local default user profile as the source for the default network profile. Implement the required new or changed settings as a logon script and configure it to run one time.
You can automate the procedure in Knowledge Base article by using the Reg. For an alternative solution, see the "Targeted changes to the Default User Registry hive and profile folders" section on the following Microsoft website:. In a few seconds, the "Hardware Profile" screen will be displayed allowing you to choose which service configuration you wish to boot.
Copyright by Charles "Black Viper" Sparks. All Rights Reserved. Archive Note March This page is no longer maintained. All of these services are "Standard" with Windows XP.
If you discover something other than these listed here running, another program installed them. View a listing of the more common ones. Still unsure? Put your setting to "Manual" or the listing under "Safe. Depending on your configuration, not all services will start when required while in "Manual" mode.
If you find you need a service, place it in Automatic. After adjusting your service settings, reboot your computer. If you do not have some of these services listed, do not panic!
If your computer manufacture "pre-installed" your XP, they choose not to have certain services installed for you. Before posting your question on the forums , see if your question has been addressed in the FAQ! Do you mean that out of 89 services, 36 are set to Automatic as Default, but, we may only need 8 running?!? Introduction Would you like to have an easy method to tweak your Systems Services with little or no risk?
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