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Posted 3/4/2008 8:27:15 AM
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When I capture apps, I often deploy them to computers in a lab setting. I'd rather not have all the user settings for every app running every time a user logs in, instead, I prefer to just dump those settings into the default user profile. Using Pictaker 8, it now segments the computer and user settings, which is nice, but there doesn't seem to be a way for me to take all those 'Current User' settings and install them to the default profile. I would create the folder structure by hand, but the package has captured folders like 'Low Integrity Application Data', which I wouldn't even know where to reroute those to. So, A.) Is there a way to do what I want, and B.) If not, can a way be added to the next version? I know I'm not the only one that likes to install apps this way...
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Your request for auto transferring the Current User setting to the Default user profile in Prism Deploy  has been added as a feature request for our next version.

The path "CurrentUser\User Profile\Low Integrity Application Data" in Prism Deploy is same as:

In XP  & W2K3 - C:\Documents and settings\,user\Local settings\Application Data\LocaLow

Vista - C:\Users\<user>\AppData\LocalLow

So, anything that is placed in Low Integrity Application Data in Prism Deploy, then that would be present in the LocalLow folder.



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