Office 2003 and GPO configuration

B

Bobby Phillips

Does anyone know if the .adm files to configure office 2003 only work on the
oem version or is it just the open license version. Any help would be
appreciated.

Thanks
 
V

VS

Hi Bobby,

As office adm files come as a part of ORK which is freely downloadable it
doesnt have any licensing issues.

Regards

VS
 
V

VS

Hi Bobby,

As office adm files come as a part of ORK which is freely downloadable it
doesnt have any licensing issues.

Regards

VS
 
V

VS

Hi Bobby,

As office adm files come as a part of ORK which is freely downloadable it
doesnt have any licensing issues.

Regards

VS
 
V

VS

Hi Bobby,

As office adm files come as a part of ORK which is freely downloadable it
doesnt have any licensing issues.

Regards

VS
 
V

VS

Hi Bobby,

As office adm files come as a part of ORK which is freely downloadable it
doesnt have any licensing issues.

Regards

VS
 
V

VS

Hi Bobby,

As office adm files come as a part of ORK which is freely downloadable it
doesnt have any licensing issues.

Regards

VS
 
V

VS

Hi Bobby,

As office adm files come as a part of ORK which is freely downloadable it
doesnt have any licensing issues.

Regards

VS
 
V

VS

Hi Bobby,

As office adm files come as a part of ORK which is freely downloadable it
doesnt have any licensing issues.

Regards

VS
 
V

VS

Hi Bobby,

As office adm files come as a part of ORK which is freely downloadable it
doesnt have any licensing issues.

Regards

VS
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Bobby,

To add to the reply from VS, I'm not sure I'm clear on
what action you're looking to take as far as using Group
Policies for your scenario.

The .ADM files are not edition specific (they basically
write registry entries), but OEM editions of Office
don't support managed deployment from an Office Admin Point.

========
Does anyone know if the .adm files to configure office 2003 only work on the
oem version or is it just the open license version. Any help would be
appreciated.

Thanks >>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Bobby,

To add to the reply from VS, I'm not sure I'm clear on
what action you're looking to take as far as using Group
Policies for your scenario.

The .ADM files are not edition specific (they basically
write registry entries), but OEM editions of Office
don't support managed deployment from an Office Admin Point.

========
Does anyone know if the .adm files to configure office 2003 only work on the
oem version or is it just the open license version. Any help would be
appreciated.

Thanks >>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Bobby,

To add to the reply from VS, I'm not sure I'm clear on
what action you're looking to take as far as using Group
Policies for your scenario.

The .ADM files are not edition specific (they basically
write registry entries), but OEM editions of Office
don't support managed deployment from an Office Admin Point.

========
Does anyone know if the .adm files to configure office 2003 only work on the
oem version or is it just the open license version. Any help would be
appreciated.

Thanks >>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Bobby,

To add to the reply from VS, I'm not sure I'm clear on
what action you're looking to take as far as using Group
Policies for your scenario.

The .ADM files are not edition specific (they basically
write registry entries), but OEM editions of Office
don't support managed deployment from an Office Admin Point.

========
Does anyone know if the .adm files to configure office 2003 only work on the
oem version or is it just the open license version. Any help would be
appreciated.

Thanks >>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Bobby,

To add to the reply from VS, I'm not sure I'm clear on
what action you're looking to take as far as using Group
Policies for your scenario.

The .ADM files are not edition specific (they basically
write registry entries), but OEM editions of Office
don't support managed deployment from an Office Admin Point.

========
Does anyone know if the .adm files to configure office 2003 only work on the
oem version or is it just the open license version. Any help would be
appreciated.

Thanks >>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Bobby,

To add to the reply from VS, I'm not sure I'm clear on
what action you're looking to take as far as using Group
Policies for your scenario.

The .ADM files are not edition specific (they basically
write registry entries), but OEM editions of Office
don't support managed deployment from an Office Admin Point.

========
Does anyone know if the .adm files to configure office 2003 only work on the
oem version or is it just the open license version. Any help would be
appreciated.

Thanks >>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Bobby,

To add to the reply from VS, I'm not sure I'm clear on
what action you're looking to take as far as using Group
Policies for your scenario.

The .ADM files are not edition specific (they basically
write registry entries), but OEM editions of Office
don't support managed deployment from an Office Admin Point.

========
Does anyone know if the .adm files to configure office 2003 only work on the
oem version or is it just the open license version. Any help would be
appreciated.

Thanks >>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Bobby,

To add to the reply from VS, I'm not sure I'm clear on
what action you're looking to take as far as using Group
Policies for your scenario.

The .ADM files are not edition specific (they basically
write registry entries), but OEM editions of Office
don't support managed deployment from an Office Admin Point.

========
Does anyone know if the .adm files to configure office 2003 only work on the
oem version or is it just the open license version. Any help would be
appreciated.

Thanks >>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Bobby,

To add to the reply from VS, I'm not sure I'm clear on
what action you're looking to take as far as using Group
Policies for your scenario.

The .ADM files are not edition specific (they basically
write registry entries), but OEM editions of Office
don't support managed deployment from an Office Admin Point.

========
Does anyone know if the .adm files to configure office 2003 only work on the
oem version or is it just the open license version. Any help would be
appreciated.

Thanks >>
 

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