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- User name attribute when installing from admin image
- How do I download office onto my laptop?
- OfficeXP Error Message--Can't Find Qualifying Program
- Runtime errors in IE caused by Installing Office 2003
- WindowsXp will not close unless I close OfficeXp
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Change Macro Security Settings to Low during Custom Setup Posted: 18 May 2005 10:16 AM PDT The only other thing at hand I can think of would be to make changes to the AD Group Policies for Office 2k3 to change these settings to low.. but if i remember correctly they appear not just in the Office Application templates but in the master office template.. but you've probably already tried this.. "Computer Rx Inc" wrote: |
Posted: 18 May 2005 08:52 AM PDT Don't know if this still works... but when you do the Administrative install point, instead of having a persons name in the name file enter User (which should on each profile change what you see on the Splash screen)... "à¸*ะà¹à¸£à¸à¹à¸à¸²à¸¡" wrote: |
User name attribute when installing from admin image Posted: 17 May 2005 12:39 PM PDT Thanks for the reply, Brodieman. I'm not exactly sure what the difference is - I only know that in many cases the user name that shows up as the owner of the file when you are browsing files on the server is the name I used when creating the desktop image (i.e., nothing to do with Office, just the default Windows user name). I think my problem is the same as the described in the thread "Changing the Username", which you also replied to. Unfortunately, it's been so long since I created the install point, I don't remember what I chose for the user name option. If I chose a name other than User, would that cause the problem I'm describing? Michael "Brodieman" wrote: |
How do I download office onto my laptop? Posted: 17 May 2005 11:29 AM PDT Fred wrote: You downloaded it? Sorry, we don't assist thieves. -- In memory of MS MVP Alex Nichol: http://www.dts-l.org/ |
OfficeXP Error Message--Can't Find Qualifying Program Posted: 16 May 2005 10:17 PM PDT glad alls ok <com> wrote in message news:46.248.16... |
Runtime errors in IE caused by Installing Office 2003 Posted: 16 May 2005 01:18 AM PDT Hi Gerry, You may want to troubleshoot the connection in one of the Internet Explorer or Windows networking newsgroups. The Office apps are big, but not necessarily more top heavy than other apps. If a dialup it can come from not disabling call waiting, or the conditions of the phone lines or someone picking up an extension, among other causes. ======== <<"Gerry Peters" <com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... I turned off the debugger, but I'm again losing my internet connection after a period of time, this time it took several hours. So there must be something in Office 2003 or possibly SP1 that's causing the IE problem Any suggestions? All I really need is Access, Word, and Frontpage. I guess I could uninstall 2003 and just install those. I have a DSL line and PIII-450, 250 meg of ram. Is 2003 a resource hog? -- Gerry Peters >> -- Let us know if this helped you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* Office 2003 Editions explained http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.mspx |
WindowsXp will not close unless I close OfficeXp Posted: 15 May 2005 12:50 PM PDT So does win shutdown if you close OL first? Hi DL, yes WindowsXp shuts down after I manually close Outlook and wonder what I did (checked off) that requires Outlook to CLOSE before I can shutdown my system? Thanks, Bob |
MST Outlook Personal Folders Definition Posted: 15 May 2005 01:11 AM PDT The problem only exists if Office is installed through an administrative installation and an MST, and does not exist if Office is installed directly from disks. Therefore I thought it was more of a setup issue than an Outlook issue. Still do. But I'll take your advice and post in the OL ng as well. Thanks "DL" wrote: |
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