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Guest John
Posted

All,

 

I posted this in IE, but no one has replied:

 

Performing a manual install, I need to eliminate the IE 7 initial

configuration and settings popup for each User the 1st time they launch IE7

after it's already been installed.

 

Is there a setting after the initial install to avoid the initial

configuration and settings popup for other Users on the PC so the initial

configuration and settings from the install hold for All Users?

 

Thank you,

John

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Guest 3c273
Posted

Re: IE7 initial install settings All Users

 

You would need to create a logon script that creates the following values in

the registry. I am going from memory so you should google this. The values

RunOnceHasShown and RunOnceComplete should be set to 1 (Reg_Dword). They are

located at HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main.

Louis

 

"John" <John@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:B2ED9310-69EC-4DEF-BF5D-D11A2A55EE32@microsoft.com...

> All,

>

> I posted this in IE, but no one has replied:

>

> Performing a manual install, I need to eliminate the IE 7 initial

> configuration and settings popup for each User the 1st time they launch

IE7

> after it's already been installed.

>

> Is there a setting after the initial install to avoid the initial

> configuration and settings popup for other Users on the PC so the initial

> configuration and settings from the install hold for All Users?

>

> Thank you,

> John

>

Guest PA Bear [MS MVP]
Posted

Re: IE7 initial install settings All Users

 

Patience is a virtue. (Your thread in IE General has had a reply.)

 

John wrote:

> I posted this in IE, but no one has replied:

>

> Performing a manual install, I need to eliminate the IE 7 initial

> configuration and settings popup for each User the 1st time they launch

> IE7

> after it's already been installed.

>

> Is there a setting after the initial install to avoid the initial

> configuration and settings popup for other Users on the PC so the initial

> configuration and settings from the install hold for All Users?

>

> Thank you,

> John

Guest John
Posted

Re: IE7 initial install settings All Users

 

3c273,

 

I appreciate your reply. I'll test the reg entries.

 

Thank you,

John

 

 

"3c273" wrote:

> You would need to create a logon script that creates the following values in

> the registry. I am going from memory so you should google this. The values

> RunOnceHasShown and RunOnceComplete should be set to 1 (Reg_Dword). They are

> located at HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main.

> Louis

>

> "John" <John@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:B2ED9310-69EC-4DEF-BF5D-D11A2A55EE32@microsoft.com...

> > All,

> >

> > I posted this in IE, but no one has replied:

> >

> > Performing a manual install, I need to eliminate the IE 7 initial

> > configuration and settings popup for each User the 1st time they launch

> IE7

> > after it's already been installed.

> >

> > Is there a setting after the initial install to avoid the initial

> > configuration and settings popup for other Users on the PC so the initial

> > configuration and settings from the install hold for All Users?

> >

> > Thank you,

> > John

> >

>

>

>

Guest John
Posted

Re: IE7 initial install settings All Users

 

PA Bear,

 

Thank you for both of your replies.

 

John

 

 

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

> Patience is a virtue. (Your thread in IE General has had a reply.)

>

> John wrote:

> > I posted this in IE, but no one has replied:

> >

> > Performing a manual install, I need to eliminate the IE 7 initial

> > configuration and settings popup for each User the 1st time they launch

> > IE7

> > after it's already been installed.

> >

> > Is there a setting after the initial install to avoid the initial

> > configuration and settings popup for other Users on the PC so the initial

> > configuration and settings from the install hold for All Users?

> >

> > Thank you,

> > John

>

>


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