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Log on to the computer as the administrator, and then create a local user account. |
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Log off as the administrator, and then log on to the computer through the local user account that you just created. Caution You will cause permissions issues if you create the custom user profile when you are logged on as the administrator. |
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Customize the profile appropriately. For example, change back ground image, setup internet explorer home page, install printers and map the drives that you need. |
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Log off as the local user, and then log back on as the administrator. |
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Because several of the files in the profile are hidden and must be copied to the new custom default user profile, turn on the Show hidden files and folders option. To do so, follow these steps:
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Replace the current default user profile with the customized default user profile. To do so, follow these steps:
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Windows XP will now assign the custom default user profile to any new user who logs on to the computer.
Note: You can use this custom profile on other Windows XP-based computers by copying the profile you saved in C:\Documents and Settings\Default User to the same folder on a different computer.
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