"ewestphal" wrote:
> If someone else logs in, they see the acad icon, /p switch is set,
> but the profiles I loaded under my login name are not there. They
> have to be re-imported for use by that user.
You can automate this with the use of VisualLISP so that when autocad is
started up that it will find and load and make current the profile that you
tell it to (either hardcoded or prompt the user for the profile). You can
make this only happen the first time that autocad is started by writting a
flag to the registry after it's complete and have the routine check for that
flag each time it's run.
> I just wish Windows kept that info somewhere I could copy it to
> the default user profile under Windows. Thanks again for everyones help.
It does. The ntuser.dat file for the default user. *IF* these are clean
machines (the other users, including yourself) have never logged in. Then
you can login as yourself, setup acad the way you need/want it to be, log
out, log in as an admin (local or domain doesn't matter), and finally copy
the ntuser.dat file from your profile over the ntuser.dat file for the
default user. Caution, this will give *everyone* that logs into that
machine those "default" settings, but from there they can make whatever
changes they are allowed to make as it will then save into their ntuser.dat
hth
kevin