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RickV
I have the same problem. The only solution that has
worked for me so far is to elevate the user to local
administrator, log in as that user and run an Office
application (Word). When prompted, insert the cd and let
it do its thing. When done, reduce the user back to
normal status (restricted or power user) and log back in.
This works for me for people with dedicated computers, but
it's not practical in all situations since I have a lot of
machines on my network that are shared among many users.
Each time a user migrates to a different computer the
problem re-appears on that new machine.
I'm still waiting to find that more practical solution.
worked for me so far is to elevate the user to local
administrator, log in as that user and run an Office
application (Word). When prompted, insert the cd and let
it do its thing. When done, reduce the user back to
normal status (restricted or power user) and log back in.
This works for me for people with dedicated computers, but
it's not practical in all situations since I have a lot of
machines on my network that are shared among many users.
Each time a user migrates to a different computer the
problem re-appears on that new machine.
I'm still waiting to find that more practical solution.