

If you’re working with a different version of Windows, check out these posts: Thanks, really i have read a lot of sites and i am very confusing to choose the suitable method.Note: This post discusses Sysprep as it pertains to Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. Please if i can´t do what i want to do, is there another method to do the trick? I have read for HKCU, normally don´t need any permission to continue but in my case, it needs the permission to all users i have tried. reg file avoiding to click ok to continue?

i am wondering if is there a script to execute. the method was successfull, but the only problem consist in the script it needs a permsission for the user to continue. I have found some methods, but i decided to use the method described above: Run a script RunOnce per each user (the script contains the regedit of the tweaks). I want to set some registry tweaks HKCU to all users. Sorry I don´t know if i am explaining well. The servicing stack does not handle cross-volume transactions, and it blocks upgrades.This means you won't be able to DISM /ADD-PACKAGES to your offline images anymore, not sure if that matters to you. For example, if you use Windows 7 Home Premium with ProfilesDirectory set to D:\, you will not be able to upgrade to Windows 7 Ultimate or to the next version of Windows. Using ProfilesDirectory to point to a directory that is not the system volume will block SKU edition upgrades and upgrades to future versions of Windows®. Using this setting to redirect folders to a drive other than the system volume blocks upgrades. Any updates, fixes, or service packs will not be applied to the installation.įor a list of known issues with this setting, see Description of known issues with the FolderLocation settings. If you change the default location of the user-profile directories or program-data folders to a volume other than the system volume, you cannot service your image.

This setting should be used only in a test environment.
