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Troy
Hello,
I need to setup Office 2000 on a machine that will have
multiple users on it. These users are not able to have a
profile on the machine until they actually log on, and are
sitting on a domain as "guests", so they will never retain
a profile on these machines...
Once these users log on, Windows asks for the CD to be
entered, whirr's along for about a minute, then is very
happy...
To get around this problem, what I have done is created a
local machine admin account, installed the CD on that
account when it is asked for... I then take that
NTUSER.dat and copy it into default user. Though, this
seems like a messy fix to me and I was curious if there
was some other way I might be able to allow other users to
use office, without it asking for the cd, and WITHOUT
using an administrative NTUSER.dat?
I asked this question a couple weeks ago, though no one
ever responded to it. Please, help me.
Thank you.
I need to setup Office 2000 on a machine that will have
multiple users on it. These users are not able to have a
profile on the machine until they actually log on, and are
sitting on a domain as "guests", so they will never retain
a profile on these machines...
Once these users log on, Windows asks for the CD to be
entered, whirr's along for about a minute, then is very
happy...
To get around this problem, what I have done is created a
local machine admin account, installed the CD on that
account when it is asked for... I then take that
NTUSER.dat and copy it into default user. Though, this
seems like a messy fix to me and I was curious if there
was some other way I might be able to allow other users to
use office, without it asking for the cd, and WITHOUT
using an administrative NTUSER.dat?
I asked this question a couple weeks ago, though no one
ever responded to it. Please, help me.
Thank you.