I would place a script at startup folder of default user that makes the
changes and deletes itself after or tag the registry with GPO. I've used
both methods.

On Wed, Aug 3, 2016, 3:42 PM Miller, Todd <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am getting used to using LTI for my Build and capture – was previously
> using Configmgr+MDT.
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> I need to make some mods to the default user registry.  With
> Configmgr+MDT, since the TS runs as system, it was easy to just script the
> edits of HKCU because it was the default registry. Now that I am running as
> “administrator” instead of System, I am not sure how to edit the default
> user registry hive.  I am used to just applying registry edits and having
> them apply as SYSTEM/Default.
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> Do I have to load the default hive, edit it and then unload it, or is
> there an easier way?  I think there used to be copyprofile in olden times
> before task sequences existed…  Does that still exist?  Is that *the way*?
> I am reading more about copyprofile and it sounds complicated and only
> marginally functional.
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> (for reference what I am really trying to do… I need to disable OneDrive
> setup – need to remove it from the default profile so that Onedrive doesn’t
> run.  I know there’s a GP for turning it off, but occasionally those GPOs
> don’t apply on first logon and then it is too late – so I want to turn it
> off in the base image to ensure it has little chance of accidentally being
> active for any users.)
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