I would imagine you're going to run into serious issues there, as the
resolution isn't set per machine, but per user. You would have to change
the resolution for all users in the domain, and that's something probably
best handled by group policy administration rather than application install.
Chris
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Richard Amos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Anyone know how to change the screen resolution via an installer? We have a
> corporate tool that works best at a particular resolution (...yeah, I
> know...). As it's the only thing that runs on the machines it's installed
> on, it would be good to alter the screen resolution as part of the
> installation process.
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