Installer runs for each user - how to eliminate it

D

dsb

Office 2000, XP
Windows XP Pro, SP2

I have a computer lab where multiple users log in. Is there a switch or GPO
option that would keep each individual user from having to run the installer
for their log in?

TIA
 
A

Arie - ×ריה

Hi dsb,

If you are refering the installer that runs on the first time a user opend
any office 2000 application, then NO, you cant bypass this.

If you have an issue that it requires this every login, or every time you
start any of the office application, hten you have a probkem with the users
profile and how you deployed Office.

Take care,

Arie
 
A

Arie - ×ריה

Hi dsb,

If you are refering the installer that runs on the first time a user opend
any office 2000 application, then NO, you cant bypass this.

If you have an issue that it requires this every login, or every time you
start any of the office application, hten you have a probkem with the users
profile and how you deployed Office.

Take care,

Arie
 
A

Arie - ×ריה

Hi dsb,

If you are refering the installer that runs on the first time a user opend
any office 2000 application, then NO, you cant bypass this.

If you have an issue that it requires this every login, or every time you
start any of the office application, hten you have a probkem with the users
profile and how you deployed Office.

Take care,

Arie
 
A

Arie - ×ריה

Hi dsb,

If you are refering the installer that runs on the first time a user opend
any office 2000 application, then NO, you cant bypass this.

If you have an issue that it requires this every login, or every time you
start any of the office application, hten you have a probkem with the users
profile and how you deployed Office.

Take care,

Arie
 
A

Arie - ×ריה

Hi dsb,

If you are refering the installer that runs on the first time a user opend
any office 2000 application, then NO, you cant bypass this.

If you have an issue that it requires this every login, or every time you
start any of the office application, hten you have a probkem with the users
profile and how you deployed Office.

Take care,

Arie
 
A

Arie - ×ריה

Hi dsb,

If you are refering the installer that runs on the first time a user opend
any office 2000 application, then NO, you cant bypass this.

If you have an issue that it requires this every login, or every time you
start any of the office application, hten you have a probkem with the users
profile and how you deployed Office.

Take care,

Arie
 
A

Arie - ×ריה

Hi dsb,

If you are refering the installer that runs on the first time a user opend
any office 2000 application, then NO, you cant bypass this.

If you have an issue that it requires this every login, or every time you
start any of the office application, hten you have a probkem with the users
profile and how you deployed Office.

Take care,

Arie
 
A

Arie - ×ריה

Hi dsb,

If you are refering the installer that runs on the first time a user opend
any office 2000 application, then NO, you cant bypass this.

If you have an issue that it requires this every login, or every time you
start any of the office application, hten you have a probkem with the users
profile and how you deployed Office.

Take care,

Arie
 
A

Arie - ×ריה

Hi dsb,

If you are refering the installer that runs on the first time a user opend
any office 2000 application, then NO, you cant bypass this.

If you have an issue that it requires this every login, or every time you
start any of the office application, hten you have a probkem with the users
profile and how you deployed Office.

Take care,

Arie
 

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