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How can we deploy Office and keep the Microsoft Office Document Image
Writer from being enabled as the default printer? Because it installs
itself as the default printer, it causes much confusion among users who
are trying to print to other printers once other printers are added to
the workstation. In an enterprise environment, we would prefer to be
able to install the MS Image Writer only when we need it, instead of
having it forced down our throats, causing us to have to manually
remove it on every workstation. Please help!
The posting below looks like it might have been a step in the right
direction, but nobody ever replied to this guy and the topic has since
been closed.
MS Office Document Image Writer - how to remove via GP?
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Date: Thurs, Dec 1 2005 8:25 am
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I have about 500 workstations, everyone that has Office 2003 installed
gets
the Document Image Writer installed. No one in our corporation uses
that
"printer" and it usually gets installed as a default. I would like to
know if
there's a GPO or anything to remove it permanently, if I can modify the
Office install files to remove it after Office has been installed, to
hide
it, or to never have it be the default... ever. I do understand that
some
programs may need some MDI system files to run properly, that's why I
would
rather it NOT be the default but still available.
Writer from being enabled as the default printer? Because it installs
itself as the default printer, it causes much confusion among users who
are trying to print to other printers once other printers are added to
the workstation. In an enterprise environment, we would prefer to be
able to install the MS Image Writer only when we need it, instead of
having it forced down our throats, causing us to have to manually
remove it on every workstation. Please help!
The posting below looks like it might have been a step in the right
direction, but nobody ever replied to this guy and the topic has since
been closed.
MS Office Document Image Writer - how to remove via GP?
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From: Mark - view profile
Date: Thurs, Dec 1 2005 8:25 am
Email: "Mark" <[email protected]>
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I have about 500 workstations, everyone that has Office 2003 installed
gets
the Document Image Writer installed. No one in our corporation uses
that
"printer" and it usually gets installed as a default. I would like to
know if
there's a GPO or anything to remove it permanently, if I can modify the
Office install files to remove it after Office has been installed, to
hide
it, or to never have it be the default... ever. I do understand that
some
programs may need some MDI system files to run properly, that's why I
would
rather it NOT be the default but still available.