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This is the only supported method of customizing the default user profile for the Windows operating system. If you try to use other methods to customize the default user profile, it may result in extraneous information being included in this new default user profile. Such extraneous information could lead to serious problems with applications and system stability.

This article supersedes all previously published procedures about how to customize default local user profiles when you prepare images. The Unattend. Open the User Accounts control panel, and remove all added user accounts except for the one Administrator-level user account that you used to log on to Windows.

Configure the settings that you want to copy to the default user profile. This includes desktop settings, favorites, and Start menu options. Customizing the Start menu and the Taskbar is limited in Windows 7.

Create an Unattend. By using this Copy Profile parameter, the settings of the user who is currently logged on are copied to the default user profile.

This parameter must be set to true in the specialize pass. Answer files are XML-based files that are used during Windows Setup to configure and to customize the default Windows installation. Obtain the AIK for your operating system from one of the following websites:. Directions about how to create an answer file can be found in the Help information that is included with Windows AIK.

Open an elevated command prompt. To do this, click Start , type cmd in the Search box, right-click cmd in the Programs list, and then click Run as administrator. If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

This line confirms whether the CopyProfile command succeeded and which user profile was copied to the default user profile. Deploy the image. For more information about how to use Sysprep to capture and deploy an image, see Sysprep Technical Reference. In Windows laptop, besides common user password, there is still supervisor password used to access Windows system. But the privileges of supervisor password is higher than common user password.

Generally, what we use to sign into Windows is common user password. Supervisor password could be set in BIOS. The kind of password is not so safe.

If you want to delete password, just removing the battery of the main board. But there is except, for example, HP Elitebook bios password reset. Administrators have complete access to the computer and can make any desired changes. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic.

We delete comments that violate our policy , which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion. How to log on to Windows 7 automatically The Windows 7 Welcome screen is a security feature to prevent unauthorized access to your computer.

Ed Rhee. This is even the case if the profile for the user didnt exist before My documents and desktop. The place where our virtual desktops hang for the longest time is at the "Preparing your desktop" screen, the "welcome" portion of the screen goes by really quickly. You know what is funny is we were actually able to knock a few seconds of the load time by redirecting the user's My Documents and Desktop folders to a network folder share using group policy. I was able to shave off a few more seconds by allocating a 2nd processor and more memory from 1.

We still are not getting great logon times One product we are researching right now is Liquidware Labs ProfileUnity, supposedly it will knock down the login times considerably but we haven't finished the test install yet. Are you using all local accounts? With VMware View the accounts have to be from the domain. What I have been trying to do is somehow point all domain users to an existing local profile but I haven't had any luck.

Option 2 to do this: Mandatory Profile. If you are familiar with these technics you can try to tune the profiles further. But i belive you can not get faster logon times as seconds with 1 and seconds with 2. V2 needs read acces for everyone. And in the registry structure ntuser. This is security Problem only on a Terminal Server. If youre trying to tune the mandatory and include the usrclass.

I second disabling all the active setup keys in autoruns for a faster new user login, especially in 64 bit win7 which has twice as many. It's all about reducing drive seeking. I will try the mandatory profile suggestion I tried it a while back but I'm pretty confident I was not doing it right There could even be problems disabling Windows Desktop Update.

I would like to know if the above suggestion works for you. Please keep me posted on the status on your end. Hi I am investigating a similar problem, I don't see any answers here that resolve the initial question.

There is a quote here that says they have logon time of seconds, but my tests indicate this:. It is quick if the profile exists but the time windows takes to logon a new user is slow. Ours currently is seconds which is the issue I am working on. Unfortunately it seems to be an os problem and I do not see that it will be any better under win 8.

Since this is a virtual environment VMware View 5. I can't remember the specific reason why our consultant wanted to isolate those 2 folders on the profile. The very first time a new user logs in takes about 45 seconds but subsequent logins after that are very quick, maybe 10 seconds or so, this is because their profile already exists on a network share and it only pulls down what it needs to get the user up and logged into their Windows sessions.

I second the suggestion of disabling certain active setup components. We had one that was building a 25 MB database file for Windows Mail every time the user logged in which was silly. Looking back at my own notes here is some info on it.

I also suggest running msconfig and going to the Startup tab before every recompose and uncheck any programs that you do not need running when the system boots up. A lot of apps put crap in the Startup folder adobe, java, apple etc I also go into the Services management console and enable the view that shows you just non-Windows services and I either disable the ones I don't need or set them to "Automatic Delayed Start ".

We had one service for a USB Dyno label printer that somehow was adding a couple minutes to the login!!!!



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