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All. Please accept my apologies for the lenght of this post.
A couple of years ago at work we created desktop images which had Office
XP on them. The problem with it is that the username being used is
incorrect for the logged-on user. It comes up as the username of the
person who created the Office install. When someone logs on for the
first time and runs Office each application is configured by Windows
Installer but the username on the Splash screen and Help/About isn't
changed to their username. This means that each document created in Word
for example, has the wrong username and using Review shows the wrong name.
In an attempt to resolve this issue I reimaged a machine today and
uninstalled Office before reinstalling it from AD (using an Admin
Install with an MST). The username didn't change so that approach is out.
I *think* the username is the one stored in
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Common\UserInfo which
is stored as binary.
If that is they key we need to change, is it possible to just delete it
from each machine, and will Office recreate it with the correct key when
reinstalled from AD?
If not, how can we change this username without having to reimage 2000+
machines?
thanks for any help
A couple of years ago at work we created desktop images which had Office
XP on them. The problem with it is that the username being used is
incorrect for the logged-on user. It comes up as the username of the
person who created the Office install. When someone logs on for the
first time and runs Office each application is configured by Windows
Installer but the username on the Splash screen and Help/About isn't
changed to their username. This means that each document created in Word
for example, has the wrong username and using Review shows the wrong name.
In an attempt to resolve this issue I reimaged a machine today and
uninstalled Office before reinstalling it from AD (using an Admin
Install with an MST). The username didn't change so that approach is out.
I *think* the username is the one stored in
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Common\UserInfo which
is stored as binary.
If that is they key we need to change, is it possible to just delete it
from each machine, and will Office recreate it with the correct key when
reinstalled from AD?
If not, how can we change this username without having to reimage 2000+
machines?
thanks for any help