This module allows you to modify settings that control the Windows user interface.
Filter:
Select the name of the filter you want assigned to this configuration element.
Rename My Computer:
Enter the name you want My Computer renamed to.
NOTE: The recommended setting is the KiXtart macro @wksta. The @wksta macro expands into the name of the computer during user logon.
Rename My Network Places:
Enter the name you want My Network Places renamed to.
Wallpaper File:
Enter the full path to the bitmap file Windows should use as desktop wallpaper.
NOTE: The wallpaper file must be a bitmap.
Command Prompt Here:
This option enables you to right click a folder in Windows Explorer and choose Command Prompt Here. This action opens a Command Prompt window with the selected folder as your active directory. Available choices are: Enable, Disable, and No Change.
Tab Auto Complete:
This option controls command prompt auto complete functionality. When enabled, you can start typing the name of a file in a command prompt and then press TAB. The shell will attempt to complete the name of the file for you. Available choices are: Enable, Disable, and No Change. This option is only available on Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows 2003.
Desktop Cleanup Wizard:
The Desktop Cleanup Wizard displays a list of the desktop icons that have not been used for 60 days or more, enabling you to remove those icons that you don't want on your desktop. This option allows you to control the Desktop Cleanup Wizard setting used by your users. Available choices are: Enable, Disable, and No Change. This option is only available on Windows XP.
Remove "Shortcut To" Prefix:
This option allows you to remove the "Shortcut to" text prefix on your shortcuts. Available choices are: Enable, Disable, and No Change. This option is only available on Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows 2003.
Personalized Menus:
On clients running Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows 2003, the start menu is automatically updated to keep the items you use most often at the top of the menu where they are usually more accessible. This option allows you to control the Personalized Menus setting used by your users. Available choices are: Enable, Disable, and No Change.
Sort Start Menu by Name:
Selecting this option will sort the Start Menu alphabetically. This option is only available on Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows 2003.
Example:
Filter: Global Settings
Rename My Computer: @wksta
Rename My Network Places:
Wallpaper File: P:\MyCompany.bmp
Command Prompt Here: Enable
Tab Auto Complete: Enable
Desktop Cleanup Wizard: Disable
Remove "Shortcut To" Prefix: No Change
Personalized Menus: Disable
Sort Start Menu by Name: Selected
The above example renames My Computer to the computer's name, sets the wallpaper file to P:\MyCompany.bmp, enables Command Prompt Here, enables Tab Auto Complete, disables the Desktop Cleanup Wizard, disables Personalized Menus, and sorts the Start Menu alphabetically.
NOTE: Leaving a value blank will preserve the current setting. In the above example, My Network Places will not be renamed.
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