WORKAROUND
If an animated Internet Explorer status logo must be changed at a central
location, the only option available at this time is the per-user .ins file,
which is customizable using the IEAK Wizard. The wizard screen for the per-
user .ins configuration contains a check box the administrator can select
that allows animated logos to be used with the per-user .ins.
Setting up per-user .ins files
You must first determine the specific number of .ins files you need; that
is, one for each user or one for all users.
- Open the sample .ins file, Peruser.ins, in the INS Editor and make any
needed changes to the default settings.
- Save the revised file as Default.ins.
- When a user logs on and runs Setup for the customized browser, Internet
Explorer first looks for an individual .ins file for that user. If it
does not find one, it uses the settings in the Default.ins file. Copy
the Default.ins file to a network-accessible folder. When you are
running the wizard, specify the path to this folder when it is
requested.
- Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each .ins file you want.
- Save each file as UserID.ins. For example, if a user's logon name is
UserA, the .ins file name would be UserA.ins. You do not have to create
an individual .ins file for each user.
NOTE: For more information, click ISP/INS File Formats Version 1.1.
Specifying group .ins files
You can also specify small group settings in group .ins files, which can be
specified in a per-user .ins file. For example, if UserA belongs to the
Finance group, you can also create a Finance.ins file that contains group
settings, which override the settings in the per-user .ins file.
You also can specify a group .ins file in the master .ins file. If both the
master .ins file and the per-user .ins file specify a group .ins file, the
settings in the per-user .ins file override the settings in the master .ins
file.
In general, settings in the group .ins file override those in the master
.ins file, and settings in the per-user .ins file override those in either
the group or master .ins files.
If you want to use a group .ins file, make sure the [Branding] section in
the user .ins file contains the following lines:
groupins=<group ins file name>
Peruserins=1
For example, for a Finance group .ins file, the lines would read as
follows:
groupins=E:\INS\FINANCE.INS
Peruserins=1
NOTE: If you specify any add-on component settings during initial
installation or in a global or group .ins file, you cannot change them by
using per-user .ins settings. For more information about specifying group
.ins settings, click ISP/INS File Formats Version 1.1.
Maintaining Per-User .ins File Settings
To set up dynamic branding of a user's customized browser, you must add the
Inschk32 command or the Inschk16 command to the user's logon script. This
command detects whether the group or user .ins files have changed since the
last time the user logged on to the network. If the files have changed,
this command ensures that customized settings are reapplied.
The syntax for the commands is as follows:
Inschk32 <location of user's .ins file>
-OR-
Inschk16 <location of user's .ins file>
You must specify the location of the user's .ins file in a form that your
network supports, such as a mapped drive or a UNC.
Mapped drive syntax:
If you use mapped drives, you must indicate in your network logon scripts
that the specified drive is mapped to the same network share for all users.
Drive letter:\Volume\Directory
For example, Inschk16 R:\Ins\UserA.ins
UNC syntax:
\\Server\Volume\Directory
For example, Inschk32 \\myserver\ins\UserA.ins
NOTE: To use animated bitmaps with per-user .ins files, you must make sure
the following settings are correct in the .ins file:
In the [Animation] section, DynamicFolder=1.
In the [Branding] section, the PerUserInsPath must be the UNC location of
the bitmaps.