Hmmm, Possibly another clue for general consideration;
Whenever you add a new user to a Linux powered system, a home folder is created for the new user, at which point, the contents of "/etc/skel" are copies to the that user's home folder.
But that's as far as this process goes. Until the new user actually logs into the system locally, none of the additional folders and files are created.
If anyone can help me find the script or command that actually loads or moves a fresh copy of the new users' Desktop and other folders, that script might give me a clue as to where to find the default menu.
Thanks again for any help you can offer.
-- Lanman Registered Linux User #190712
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