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Defining user information in a base map – Lenovo ThinkVantage ImageUltra Builder Version 5.0 User Manual

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The following illustration shows an example of three menu-item entries that might
be used with two different operating systems. Notice how the “Accounting” menu
item nested under the Windows 2000 contains a link corresponding “Accounting”
menu item nested under the Windows XP Professional entry. In this example, all of
the actual application modules are nested under the Accounting, Marketing, and
Development entries for the Windows XP Professional entry and links are nested
under the corresponding entries for the Windows 2000 entry.

Name

Version

Type

Sample base map : Base Map *

Sample base map

Windows XP Professional

Accounting

Accounting

Marketing

Marketing

Marketing

Development

Development

Development

Windows 2000

Accounting Application 1
Accounting Application 2
Accounting Application 3

Accounting Application 4
Accounting Application 5

Application
Application
Application
Application
Application

Accounting

You can also use links to create paths for utilities that get selected from a custom
utility menu. For details, see “Using utilities in a base map” on page 85.

Note:

Because the menu item descriptions can be repeated in multiple places in a
map, such as in the example provided, it is sometimes difficult to determine
which menu item is referenced by the link simply by looking at the map. To
help determine which menu item is referenced by the link, you can do the
following:
1.

Highlight the link.

2.

From the Main window menu bar, click View and then click Properties.
The Menu Item Properties window opens.

3.

Click menu item located at the bottom of the window. The referenced
link will be highlighted in the right pane of the map window.

Defining user information in a base map

During Windows setup or Sysprep mini-setup, you are typically prompted to
provide information for a number of user-unique settings. These settings include:

v

Administrator password
For information on how to change the Administrator password, see “Changing
the default administration password” on page 52.

v

Computer name

v

DHCP configuration (whether or not an IP address is to be obtained from a
DHCP configuration)

v

DNSServerSearchOrder (IP address of one or more DNS servers. Used when a
static IP address will be used instead of obtaining an IP address from a DHCP
server)

v

User’s full name

v

Gateway

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