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Tuesday, August 30, 2005
Admittedly, I haven't seen the beta yet, but I figured I'd get this out there in the hopes that someone who matters sees it...
Great idea for Windows: User Profile Templates and Machine Templates. Essentially, they are just collections of registry settings, editable through a Tweak UI-like interface, and (most importantly) saveable as files.
These templates can be applied to existing profiles or the default user profile. They would be editable and easily transferrable as files (Why? Because even though I'm a power user, I still like the Welcome screen).
Windows would include these Profile Templates out of the box (with example setting changes):
I don't care if the default templates are editable, but if not, they should be copyable as the basis for other custom templates. (If so, they'd need a "restore default settings" option).
Same idea here, but for machine-wide (HKLM) settings. Default templates would be something like:
For Users: short of a new "GPOs for Workgroups" feature (which I'd love), power users need a way to manage workgrouped machines. Even plain ol' Power Users with Standalone Machines need an easy way to setup a machine which doesn't require two hours of fixing stupid defaults. Profile and Machine templates would greatly mitigate these issues for users.
For the Windows team, these templates would lessen the dev struggle between Features and Beginner simplicity. Got a great but possibly-confusing feature? No problem, just disable it for Beginners, and enable it for Power Users.
Also, miscellaneous Windows Explorer fixes/improvements I want:
I realize some of these are advanced features
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