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Bob Dolmetsch
We are running Office 2000 on a stand-alone Windows xp
machine which has two users - Administrator and Julie.
Julie is the computer's user.
When she logs on under her own name, starts Microsoft Word
and clicks open, the computer shows, as its default
directory, 4567aAsdZ, rather than Julies Documents. If
she types in the folder Julie's Documents, the computer
replaces that folder name with 4567aAsdZ.
If she logs in as Administrator, starts Word and selects
the folder, Julies Documents, the computer displays Julies
Documents as the folder.
We don't understand why the folder name is misrepresented.
By the way, we've searched the computer for a folder named
4567aAsdZ; none exist.
machine which has two users - Administrator and Julie.
Julie is the computer's user.
When she logs on under her own name, starts Microsoft Word
and clicks open, the computer shows, as its default
directory, 4567aAsdZ, rather than Julies Documents. If
she types in the folder Julie's Documents, the computer
replaces that folder name with 4567aAsdZ.
If she logs in as Administrator, starts Word and selects
the folder, Julies Documents, the computer displays Julies
Documents as the folder.
We don't understand why the folder name is misrepresented.
By the way, we've searched the computer for a folder named
4567aAsdZ; none exist.