User Information

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S Lane

I have about 30 some users using Microsoft Office. When they were originally
setup some of the usernames are not correct. Is there a way I can
automatically fill in the Name, Initials and Company name? Maybe using some
type of login script or other type of script. I hate to ask each user to go
in and fill this information in. I believe the information is stored in the
registry. I wish there was a script that would change that information for
them. Thank you for any help.
 
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Darrick West

I have the same problem. I'd like to implement this in a script. You'll
find what you need in the following registry key.
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\version#\Common\UserInfo

verison# is 10.0 for Office XP, and 11.0 for Office 2003. I haven't checked
this with versions 8.0, or 9.0.

Also you'll have enter unicode formatted data - 2 bytes per character.
 
D

Darrick West

I have the same problem. I'd like to implement this in a script. You'll
find what you need in the following registry key.
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\version#\Common\UserInfo

verison# is 10.0 for Office XP, and 11.0 for Office 2003. I haven't checked
this with versions 8.0, or 9.0.

Also you'll have enter unicode formatted data - 2 bytes per character.
 
D

Darrick West

I have the same problem. I'd like to implement this in a script. You'll
find what you need in the following registry key.
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\version#\Common\UserInfo

verison# is 10.0 for Office XP, and 11.0 for Office 2003. I haven't checked
this with versions 8.0, or 9.0.

Also you'll have enter unicode formatted data - 2 bytes per character.
 
D

Darrick West

I have the same problem. I'd like to implement this in a script. You'll
find what you need in the following registry key.
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\version#\Common\UserInfo

verison# is 10.0 for Office XP, and 11.0 for Office 2003. I haven't checked
this with versions 8.0, or 9.0.

Also you'll have enter unicode formatted data - 2 bytes per character.
 
D

Darrick West

I have the same problem. I'd like to implement this in a script. You'll
find what you need in the following registry key.
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\version#\Common\UserInfo

verison# is 10.0 for Office XP, and 11.0 for Office 2003. I haven't checked
this with versions 8.0, or 9.0.

Also you'll have enter unicode formatted data - 2 bytes per character.
 
D

Darrick West

I have the same problem. I'd like to implement this in a script. You'll
find what you need in the following registry key.
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\version#\Common\UserInfo

verison# is 10.0 for Office XP, and 11.0 for Office 2003. I haven't checked
this with versions 8.0, or 9.0.

Also you'll have enter unicode formatted data - 2 bytes per character.
 
D

Darrick West

I have the same problem. I'd like to implement this in a script. You'll
find what you need in the following registry key.
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\version#\Common\UserInfo

verison# is 10.0 for Office XP, and 11.0 for Office 2003. I haven't checked
this with versions 8.0, or 9.0.

Also you'll have enter unicode formatted data - 2 bytes per character.
 
D

Darrick West

I have the same problem. I'd like to implement this in a script. You'll
find what you need in the following registry key.
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\version#\Common\UserInfo

verison# is 10.0 for Office XP, and 11.0 for Office 2003. I haven't checked
this with versions 8.0, or 9.0.

Also you'll have enter unicode formatted data - 2 bytes per character.
 
D

Darrick West

I have the same problem. I'd like to implement this in a script. You'll
find what you need in the following registry key.
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\version#\Common\UserInfo

verison# is 10.0 for Office XP, and 11.0 for Office 2003. I haven't checked
this with versions 8.0, or 9.0.

Also you'll have enter unicode formatted data - 2 bytes per character.
 

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