That article is helpful. I now have my .theme created. Is there a way to
have this auto installed at login instead of having the user load it. I am on
a domain and have a script run as each user logs, if I could add it there
that would be great. This was the original problem, when a new user logs in
it always defaults to the luna theme but I would like to have it set to my
custome theme? Or is there a way to have windows 2000 server force it down?
Not sure if that is possible.
Thanks,
Mike
"Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote:
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> "dmmackay" wrote:
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> | Just wondering if there is a way to set a theme to be the default. I am not
> | using any 3rd party stuff, just want to set the screensaver, background, and
> | color to have all workstations match. I have reinstalled a few systems and
> | set the admin account the way I want them but when I add a user it is back to
> | the luna theme. I have done several searches and seen some rather
> | complicated ways to do this but hoping someone here will know how some basic
> | steps to accomplish this.
> |
> | Thanks,
> | Mike
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