I believe you are right, there is no "All Users" type of thing. Usually, the
way this is done in the registry is an application will first look for keys in
HKCU (for user data). If it doesn't find anything there it falls back to the
same location in HKLM. Unfortunately, that's behavior the ap
It doesn't look like there's a registry side to the All Users profile. Only
filesystem (such as start menu and desktop) items seem to get inherited. Any
other ideas?
On 12/20/06, Rob Mensching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You can't write to every user's profile. You can however write to the
All
You can't write to every user's profile. You can however write to the AllUsers
profile and all users will inherit that if you create a per-machine install
(see the ALLUSERS Property in the MSI SDK).
From: Brian Patton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 17:59
To: Rob Me
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