Here are some tips to get you on your way:
Step 4: Update your task sequence Cmd /c copy "%osdeploymentshare%\Win7ProfileCustom.cmd" "C:\Windows\Setup\Scripts\SetupComplete.cmd" Cmd /c copy "%osdeploymentshare%\Win7Profile.theme" "C:\Windows\Resources\Themes"
Another good example of the incompleteness with this method is you can change the control panel to have the ‘icon view’ however you cannot select if you want large or small icons.Īfter some investigation and testing I’ve found that editing the profile through targeted registry changes is the only consistent way to change the default profile. For example, you’re unable to enable the “My Computer” icon on the desktop or specify the default background colour for new users. Microsoft’s solution to this is using Group Policy preferences, however they’re still quite limiting and doesn’t provide complete customisation to the profile. For example, it will not save most taskbar or start menu customisations. Microsoft has not documented which settings and files get copied.