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Guest Gaurav
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I have an installation package (.msi) that is sent out thte users. This .msi

creates a shortcut on the desktop and places entries under Start - Programs.

On Windows Vista, the admin installs this .msi and logs off.

 

Now the non-admin user logs in, but he doesn't see the shortcut and the item

under Start - Programs. The non-admin user can browse to Program Files\xxx

and create a shortcut of the .exe on the desktop, but this isn't the best

way.

 

Are there any special settings in Vista that allow the non-admin user to see

the entries under Start - Programs and the shortcut on the desktop?

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Guest Jon Wallace
Posted

What's happening here is your installation package (MSI) is using the

personal start menu location instead of the common start menu location more

than likely. So it's putting the start menu items into the admin's profile.

 

You need to store your start menu items in the common profile

(C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs) for example on Vista.

 

Hope this helps,

Jon

 

http://www.insidetheregistry.com

 

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"Gaurav" <gauravbajaj25@hotmail.com> wrote in message

news:%23pvIvFjKJHA.5992@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue">

>I have an installation package (.msi) that is sent out thte users. This

>.msi creates a shortcut on the desktop and places entries under Start -

>Programs.

> On Windows Vista, the admin installs this .msi and logs off.

>

> Now the non-admin user logs in, but he doesn't see the shortcut and the

> item under Start - Programs. The non-admin user can browse to Program

> Filesxxx and create a shortcut of the .exe on the desktop, but this isn't

> the best way.

>

> Are there any special settings in Vista that allow the non-admin user to

> see the entries under Start - Programs and the shortcut on the desktop?

> </span>

Guest Hank Arnold (MVP)
Posted

Also put the shortcut in the c:\Users\Public\Desktop folder.

 

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Regards,

Hank Arnold

Microsoft MVP

Windows Server - Directory Services

 

Jon Wallace wrote:<span style="color:blue">

>

> What's happening here is your installation package (MSI) is using the

> personal start menu location instead of the common start menu location

> more than likely. So it's putting the start menu items into the admin's

> profile.

>

> You need to store your start menu items in the common profile

> (C:ProgramDataMicrosoftWindowsStart MenuPrograms) for example on

> Vista.

>

> Hope this helps,

> Jon

>

> http://www.insidetheregistry.com

>

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>

> "Gaurav" <gauravbajaj25@hotmail.com> wrote in message

> news:%23pvIvFjKJHA.5992@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<span style="color:green">

>> I have an installation package (.msi) that is sent out thte users.

>> This .msi creates a shortcut on the desktop and places entries under

>> Start - Programs.

>> On Windows Vista, the admin installs this .msi and logs off.

>>

>> Now the non-admin user logs in, but he doesn't see the shortcut and

>> the item under Start - Programs. The non-admin user can browse to

>> Program Filesxxx and create a shortcut of the .exe on the desktop,

>> but this isn't the best way.

>>

>> Are there any special settings in Vista that allow the non-admin user

>> to see the entries under Start - Programs and the shortcut on the

>> desktop?

>></span>

> </span>

 

Also put the shortcut in the c:\Users\Public\Desktop folder.

 

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Regards,

Hank Arnold

Microsoft MVP

Windows Server - Directory Services

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