hi cmeagan656
thank you for the reply.
this is exactly what i am trying to do.
'hijack' the Music library (rename it as "Our Own Apps"),
and point it to our own folders,
and customize the Start Menu to display "Our Own Apps" library as a menu.
the issue here is how to do all these in a script.
Default user profile won't work for us as it requires the Default user profile to be created before the user first logs in.
http://www.irongeek.com/i.php?page=security/windows-7-copy-default-profile
we want the user to be able to install the customized start menu after he has logged in --...
Okay, i think the 'solution' to this lies in Default user profile. not really what we want -- but guess we have to live with it .... still working on it.
Hi TonHu
Thank you for your replies.
Previously, in Windows 2000 and Windows XP (using Classic menu), we could simply copy our own folder (called e.g., "Company Applications", containing shortcut links to our own applications) into the All Users' Documents & Settings\Start Menu folder and...
Thank you Linney for the reply.
No, the two tools do not do what I want.
In any case, I would prefer to do it using Windows Vbscript or Powershell if possible. Or by .reg file to modify registry. The last resort is to use .NET C++.
Don't really want to use third party tools because that...
Hi All
I am trying to do this:
1) Write a script to rename the My Music library to something else (e.g. My Menu), remove the existing folders, include my own folder, and choose General Items for "Customize library for".
2) Write a script to show My Music library (now known as My Menu...
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