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Win32_Directory with gcc???

Asked by aewarnick in Miscellaneous Programming

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How do I compile Win32_Directory with gcc?

The headers I need are:
comdef.h
Wbemidl.h
and the library would link to is:
wbemuuid

Here is the real delema.  Win32_Directory may not even be the answer I need.

At my place of business, we copy the user profile that we are currently working with to the Default User so that any regular user who logs on has a consistant profile to work with. Then we use DeepFreeze to preserve the current state.

I am making a program to do this because we work on hundreds of computers doing this over and over again. The trouble is, when I try to open the file, NTUSER.DAT and others in the active profile directory, I cannot, because the files are in use by windows.

I know there is a way to copy the active directory and all it's contents because Windows does it. The OS is Win 2000 and if you right click on My Computer - Properties - Users - From there you have the option to copy any profile, even if it is the active profile.

Is there an api call I can call to copy the active profile or some other way to do this?Start Free Trial
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