windows-nt/Source/XPSP1/NT/termsrv/admtools/appcmpt/install/lnote4u.cmd

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@Echo Off
Rem
Rem This is compatibility script for Lotus Notes 4.x per-user install.
rem This script only needs to be run once by the administrator before
rem each user can run the node install to configure Lotus Notes for
rem their session
rem
Rem #########################################################################
Rem
Rem Verify that %RootDrive% has been configured and set it for this script.
Rem
Call "%SystemRoot%\Application Compatibility Scripts\ChkRoot.Cmd"
If "%_CHKROOT%" == "FAIL" Goto Done
Call "%SystemRoot%\Application Compatibility Scripts\SetPaths.Cmd"
If "%_SETPATHS%" == "FAIL" Goto Done
regini lnote4u.key > Nul:
Rem #########################################################################
Echo.
Echo After running this script, you need to update the properties
Echo of the target for the "Lotus Notes Node Installer" shortcut in the folder :
Echo %allusersprofile%\Start Menu\Programs\Lotus Applications.
Echo Insert the value "cmd /C " before the target name.
Echo The shortcut target should then be like:
Echo cmd /C "C:\notes\install.exe"
Echo.
Echo.
Echo To insure proper operation of Lotus Notes 4.x, users who are
Echo currently logged on must log off and log on again before
Echo running the Node Installer.
Echo.
Echo Lotus Notes 4.x Multi-user Application Tuning Complete
Rem
Rem Get the permission compatibility mode from the registry.
Rem If TSUserEnabled is 0 we need to warn user to change mode.
Rem
..\ACRegL "%Temp%\tsuser.Cmd" TSUSERENABLED "HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server" "TSUserEnabled" ""
If Exist "%Temp%\tsuser.Cmd" (
Call "%Temp%\tsuser.Cmd"
Del "%Temp%\tsuser.Cmd" >Nul: 2>&1
)
If NOT %TSUSERENABLED%==0 goto SkipWarning
Echo.
Echo IMPORTANT!
Echo Terminal Server is currently running in Default Security mode.
Echo This application requires the system to run in Relaxed Security mode
Echo (permissions compatible with Terminal Server 4.0).
Echo Use Terminal Services Configuration to view and change the Terminal
Echo Server security mode.
Echo.
:SkipWarning
Pause
:Done