Defprof 1.11 on Windows 2012 R2 |
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BenH
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Posted: 13 Apr 2016 at 2:25pm |
I'm unable to get DefProf to work properly on Windows 2012 R2.
Steps taken: - Customize Administrator profile as required - Create "copy" user with admin privileges - Login as copy user and use "defprof c:\users\Administrator" I have tried multiple combinations of command line parameters and one of three things happens: - If I use the standard syntax "defprof path" and choose NOT to install the service, then when a new user logs in they get a crash on upwpm2 during the store app configuration. - If I use the standard syntax "defprox path" and choose to install the service, then when a new user logs in the store app configuration runs properly (no crash), but multiple tiles in the start menu are empty and the file location is still pointing to the c:\users\administrator location (hence that is why they are empty, user has no permissions to access this location). - If I use the syntax "defprof path /noappx" (not prompted for the services), then when a new user logs in no store configuration runs AND the icons are still empty as mentioned above. I must admit I'm not too versed in how the store apps work relative to a new profile and what exactly needs to be run for each user. I believe what I want to do is use the /noappx parameter to skip the store apps (though I don't know what negative this might have). Ideally, I don't want to have an extra service running on the system either. Regardless though, I can't get this to work properly in any scenario. Advice? Edited by BenH - 19 Apr 2016 at 12:20pm |
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Clarification on what I mean by "blank icons"
The icons aren't actually blank, they are an icon of a white page with the upper left corner bent. Again, I'm sure these show this way because the path on these continues to point to the c:\users\Administrator profile for these objects, which another user won't have access to. On further testing, it appears now that whatever method I try I am always getting these icon issues. I even tried to customize a new profile (non built-in Administrator user) and copy this one...but the same issues occur. I backed up my original Default Profile, and when I copy it back to c:\users\Default, everything works fine again...so I'm not sure what is going on. Edited by BenH - 13 Apr 2016 at 3:59pm |
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