Office XP User / registration information incorrect on Citrix \ Windows 2000 terminal server

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PatrickZBT

Why dont you use a logon .bat script that runs a .reg file that deletes
those entries in the registry? This will allow you to take care of the
HKCU problem.
 
P

PatrickZBT

Why dont you use a logon .bat script that runs a .reg file that deletes
those entries in the registry? This will allow you to take care of the
HKCU problem.
 
P

PatrickZBT

Why dont you use a logon .bat script that runs a .reg file that deletes
those entries in the registry? This will allow you to take care of the
HKCU problem.
 
P

PatrickZBT

Why dont you use a logon .bat script that runs a .reg file that deletes
those entries in the registry? This will allow you to take care of the
HKCU problem.
 
P

PatrickZBT

Why dont you use a logon .bat script that runs a .reg file that deletes
those entries in the registry? This will allow you to take care of the
HKCU problem.
 
P

PatrickZBT

Why dont you use a logon .bat script that runs a .reg file that deletes
those entries in the registry? This will allow you to take care of the
HKCU problem.
 
P

PatrickZBT

Why dont you use a logon .bat script that runs a .reg file that deletes
those entries in the registry? This will allow you to take care of the
HKCU problem.
 
P

PatrickZBT

Why dont you use a logon .bat script that runs a .reg file that deletes
those entries in the registry? This will allow you to take care of the
HKCU problem.
 
P

PatrickZBT

Why dont you use a logon .bat script that runs a .reg file that deletes
those entries in the registry? This will allow you to take care of the
HKCU problem.
 

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