Is there a way to change the names of the default system folders that the Windows 2000 Setup program creates?
I found some entries in txtsetup.sif like:
[WinntDirectories]
1 = "\"
2 = system32
3 = system32\config
4 = system32\drivers
5 = system
6 = system32\os2
7 = system32\ras
8 = system32\os2\dll
9 = system32\spool
10 = system32\spool\drivers
11 = system32\spool\drivers\w32x86\3
12 = system32\spool\prtprocs
13 = system32\spool\prtprocs\w32x86
14 = system32\wins
15 = system32\dhcp
16 = repair
17 = system32\drivers\etc
18 = system32\spool\drivers\w32x86
19 = system32\drivers\disdn
20 = inf
21 = Help
22 = Fonts
23 = Config
24 = msagent\intl
25 = Cursors
26 = Media
30 = system32\ShellExt
31 = Web
32 = system32\Setup
33 = Web\printers
34 = system32\spool\drivers\color
35 = system32\wbem
36 = system32\wbem\Repository
37 = addins
38 = "Connection Wizard"
39 = "Driver Cache\i386"
40 = security
41 = security\templates
42 = system32\npp
43 = system32\ias
44 = system32\dllcache
45 = Temp
46 = Web\printers\images
47 = system32\export
48 = system32\wbem\mof\good
49 = system32\wbem\mof\bad
50 = twain_32
51 = msapps\msinfo
52 = msagent
53 = msagent\chars
54 = security\logs
57 = system32\mui
58 = %MUI_PRIMARY_LANG_ID_DIR%
59 = system32\mui\dispspec
60 = AppPatch
61 = Debug
62 = Debug\UserMode
63 = system32\ie_de
Can I modify those? Will the setup program still work if I do?
I want them Like this:
Program Files = bin
Winnt = sbin
Documents and Settings = usr
temp = var
Connection Wizard = inetcfg
Driver Cache = dev
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