After Ghost 9.0 of PC's, hyperlinks don't work in MS Help

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Richard

Our training facility just received a dozen PC's which we used Ghost 9.0 to
clone 11 from the master. Office 2000 is loaded on all the machine.
However, when the class tries to use the "Icon" hyperlinks in the Microsoft
Word, nothing happens. The master PC works fine, just not the clone PC's.
Office was re-installed and repaired on some of the machines, but the problem
still exists. All the pc's are the same (Compaq d530c). ps: We do have
corporate licenses for all the MS copies if anyone wonders.
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Richard,

The hyperlinks for 'how to' in help in Office 2000 were
disabled intentionally by Microsoft as part
of a security update.

At your risk, you may be able to reverse the update by
replacing a file with one from the original CD.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;263640&FR=1

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Our training facility just received a dozen PC's which we used Ghost 9.0 to
clone 11 from the master. Office 2000 is loaded on all the machine.
However, when the class tries to use the "Icon" hyperlinks in the Microsoft
Word, nothing happens. The master PC works fine, just not the clone PC's.
Office was re-installed and repaired on some of the machines, but the problem
still exists. All the pc's are the same (Compaq d530c). ps: We do have
corporate licenses for all the MS copies if anyone wonders. >>
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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
 
R

Richard

Thanks Bob, that answers that question which has been puzzling us for some
time now. If it involves security, we won't mess with it unless the pc's are
not on the LAN.
 

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