Server
- FOG Version: 1.3.4 SVN 6064
- OS: Ubuntu (13?)
Client
- Service Version:
- OS: Windows 10
Description
I’ve read that making Default Profile modifications in Windows 10 is more difficult than in earlier versions. However, I think I’m going about it the right way, but am not seeing the fruits of my efforts.
First I run SysPrep.exe and choose these options:
Then I make the changes I want applied to the Default Profile. These are the changes I attempted to make in the Administrator account in Audit mode:
- Change Windows color scheme
- Change Settings app theme to dark
- Change profile picture (it wouldn’t let me. Had to manually copy over bmp’s and jpg’s within system files. Even then, the old default picture showed in the middle of the login screen, though all other instances of the profile picture were my modified version)
- Change lock screen (it wouldn’t let me. Had to copy over jpg’s within system files)
- Change wallpaper
- Change desktop icons
- Change default apps in Settings
Then I used these options in SysPrep.exe:
…Network Booted into FOG, captured the image, then booted into Windows. Absolutely none of the profile changes I listed carried over (besides the ones where I hacked into the system’s files [profile picture/lock screen]).
So,
- How do you make changes to the Default Profile in Win10
- Is there a way to change the taskbar icons of the Default Profile in Win10 (I read that Win10 only supports carrying over 5 custom taskbar icons through unattend.xml…But how?)