RE: Menu Show Delay for all profiles



Hi, i need the solution for all user profiles, meaning that the setting
should apply through the Default user profile whenever a new user logs on.
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The International School of Penang (Uplands)


"JRosenfeld" wrote:

> It's a per user setting, so appears independently in each user hive in the
> registry.
> In regedit, in the left pane, highlight My computer (top of the tree)); edit
> menu, find, type menushowdelay, make sure the values box is checked , click
> find next. That will bring up the first instance. Modify it as you wish.
> press F3 to find the next instance, modify it, press F3, etc. until you get
> the message 'finished searching through the registry.
>
> Alternatively, log on sequentially as each user and change the data at
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop for the currently logged on user.
>
>
> "aznan" wrote:
>
> > Hi, currently the default value for MenuShowDelay is 400 and if we change it
> > to 0 it only affects the Current logged on user.Is there any way that i can
> > change the Menushowdelay value to 0 for all XP users ? Is the any group
> > policy settings that i could apply to automate this changes ?
> >
> > Please help
> >
> > The International School of Penang (Uplands)
.



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