Q
Quizzed again
Operational MOPS 2007 system, patched same as described for client:
A user has MSP2007 Pro SP2 patched to Dec CU. THe user's 12\1033\global.mpt
folders and .mpt file do not exist. Only the Cache folder and
11\1033\global.mpt exists in the usual %app data% path.
I found that the MSP2007 Pro client was using a global.mpt file at this
path: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\1033\global.mpt
It is not a shortcut in the client icon, it simply is somehow mapped there.
I created the missing folders manually and copied the global file to the
usual location and then mapped the MSP2007 icon to use that path and file.
I found in the registry where the location of the cache folder is defined. I
could not find where to define the global.mpt file in the registry.
Why would this one person's install of the client not allow the creation of
the 12 and 1033 folders? She has all the correct permissions on the folder (I
checked). She reinstalled and same result.
Seen this one?
A user has MSP2007 Pro SP2 patched to Dec CU. THe user's 12\1033\global.mpt
folders and .mpt file do not exist. Only the Cache folder and
11\1033\global.mpt exists in the usual %app data% path.
I found that the MSP2007 Pro client was using a global.mpt file at this
path: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\1033\global.mpt
It is not a shortcut in the client icon, it simply is somehow mapped there.
I created the missing folders manually and copied the global file to the
usual location and then mapped the MSP2007 icon to use that path and file.
I found in the registry where the location of the cache folder is defined. I
could not find where to define the global.mpt file in the registry.
Why would this one person's install of the client not allow the creation of
the 12 and 1033 folders? She has all the correct permissions on the folder (I
checked). She reinstalled and same result.
Seen this one?