Office template

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IT_GIS Support

I wish to set a standard template location for all workstations on a domain -
how do I do this without going around each workstation
RUnning SBS 2000 server & Office XP
The Templates are stored on the server in a mapped I:\templates

Thanks
 
M

Mike Silverman

Group policy is the way to go. Install the ADM files for Office XP and
you will be able to modify the default path for the workgroup templates
along with a few hundred other settings as you see fit for your environment.

Mike.
 
M

Mike Silverman

Group policy is the way to go. Install the ADM files for Office XP and
you will be able to modify the default path for the workgroup templates
along with a few hundred other settings as you see fit for your environment.

Mike.
 
M

Mike Silverman

Group policy is the way to go. Install the ADM files for Office XP and
you will be able to modify the default path for the workgroup templates
along with a few hundred other settings as you see fit for your environment.

Mike.
 
M

Mike Silverman

Group policy is the way to go. Install the ADM files for Office XP and
you will be able to modify the default path for the workgroup templates
along with a few hundred other settings as you see fit for your environment.

Mike.
 
M

Mike Silverman

Group policy is the way to go. Install the ADM files for Office XP and
you will be able to modify the default path for the workgroup templates
along with a few hundred other settings as you see fit for your environment.

Mike.
 
M

Mike Silverman

Group policy is the way to go. Install the ADM files for Office XP and
you will be able to modify the default path for the workgroup templates
along with a few hundred other settings as you see fit for your environment.

Mike.
 
M

Mike Silverman

Group policy is the way to go. Install the ADM files for Office XP and
you will be able to modify the default path for the workgroup templates
along with a few hundred other settings as you see fit for your environment.

Mike.
 
M

Mike Silverman

Group policy is the way to go. Install the ADM files for Office XP and
you will be able to modify the default path for the workgroup templates
along with a few hundred other settings as you see fit for your environment.

Mike.
 
M

Mike Silverman

Group policy is the way to go. Install the ADM files for Office XP and
you will be able to modify the default path for the workgroup templates
along with a few hundred other settings as you see fit for your environment.

Mike.
 
I

IT_GIS Support

I have got the admin install of office XP done already - where/which policy
do need to find to edit these preferences?
Thanks
 
I

IT_GIS Support

I have got the admin install of office XP done already - where/which policy
do need to find to edit these preferences?
Thanks
 
I

IT_GIS Support

I have got the admin install of office XP done already - where/which policy
do need to find to edit these preferences?
Thanks
 
I

IT_GIS Support

I have got the admin install of office XP done already - where/which policy
do need to find to edit these preferences?
Thanks
 
I

IT_GIS Support

I have got the admin install of office XP done already - where/which policy
do need to find to edit these preferences?
Thanks
 
I

IT_GIS Support

I have got the admin install of office XP done already - where/which policy
do need to find to edit these preferences?
Thanks
 
I

IT_GIS Support

I have got the admin install of office XP done already - where/which policy
do need to find to edit these preferences?
Thanks
 
I

IT_GIS Support

I have got the admin install of office XP done already - where/which policy
do need to find to edit these preferences?
Thanks
 
I

IT_GIS Support

I have got the admin install of office XP done already - where/which policy
do need to find to edit these preferences?
Thanks
 
M

Mike Silverman

User Configuration
Administrative Templates
Microsoft Office XP
Shared Paths

Mike.
 

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