Changed to new domain. Now I do not see my customized toolbars!

I

Inachu

After our company changed to a new domain and our policy is that we must
use the new domain.
My old profile was copied but deleted out of the documents and settings and
put into
c:\backup

Can I get out of the old backup my custom office toolbar settings?

I do not remember how I changed the toolbars at all to replicate what I had
before.

Where are these settings stored in my profile?
 
I

Inachu

Inachu said:
After our company changed to a new domain and our policy is that we must
use the new domain.
My old profile was copied but deleted out of the documents and settings and
put into
c:\backup

Can I get out of the old backup my custom office toolbar settings?

I do not remember how I changed the toolbars at all to replicate what I had
before.

Where are these settings stored in my profile?


I copied my application data folder but that did not work.
Anybody have any ideas?
 
I

Inachu

Inachu said:
I copied my application data folder but that did not work.
Anybody have any ideas?

Never mind wow you guys are slow for being a free newsgroup service:
Here is the answer I was looking for:

For Excel, macros can be contained within the specific workbook (*.xls),
Addins (*.xla) or templates (*.xlt) so copy these files over. If you have
created icons that sit in Excels standard toolbar (that were manually created
rather than built each time by code) I would create your own toolbar
(View|Toolbars|Customize|Toolbars tab|New button) and drag the custom macro
icons over to this toolbar. When you create toolbars Excel stores these as
*.xlb files usually located in C:\Documents and Settings\(user
ID)\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel depending upon your version and what O/S
your using. Its just a matter of transfering the XLB file/s over to your new
system. See 'Save more than one toolbar configuration' under Excel help for
more info.

Im not sure what happens for Access/PowerPoint/Outlook as far as retaining
settings.

Also have a look in the MSKB
(http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-NZ;KBHOWTO) as there
may be some tools to assist in the process.
 
T

Tom Willett

You need to understand this isn't a chat room or a forum, it's a
peer-to-peer newsgroup where people volunteer their time. There are no
instant answers. Answers are given by people who choose to do so, when they
choose to do so.

If you want instant answers, and people to pander to your whims, contact
Microsoft support directly and pay for it.

:
:
: "Inachu" wrote:
:
: >
: >
: > "Inachu" wrote:
: >
: > > After our company changed to a new domain and our policy is that we
must
: > > use the new domain.
: > > My old profile was copied but deleted out of the documents and
settings and
: > > put into
: > > c:\backup
: > >
: > > Can I get out of the old backup my custom office toolbar settings?
: > >
: > > I do not remember how I changed the toolbars at all to replicate what
I had
: > > before.
: > >
: > > Where are these settings stored in my profile?
: >
: >
: > I copied my application data folder but that did not work.
: > Anybody have any ideas?
:
: Never mind wow you guys are slow for being a free newsgroup service:
: Here is the answer I was looking for:
:
: For Excel, macros can be contained within the specific workbook (*.xls),
: Addins (*.xla) or templates (*.xlt) so copy these files over. If you have
: created icons that sit in Excels standard toolbar (that were manually
created
: rather than built each time by code) I would create your own toolbar
: (View|Toolbars|Customize|Toolbars tab|New button) and drag the custom
macro
: icons over to this toolbar. When you create toolbars Excel stores these as
: *.xlb files usually located in C:\Documents and Settings\(user
: ID)\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel depending upon your version and what
O/S
: your using. Its just a matter of transfering the XLB file/s over to your
new
: system. See 'Save more than one toolbar configuration' under Excel help
for
: more info.
:
: Im not sure what happens for Access/PowerPoint/Outlook as far as retaining
: settings.
:
: Also have a look in the MSKB
: (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-NZ;KBHOWTO) as there
: may be some tools to assist in the process.
:
 

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