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David Lovell
Hi.
I work in a school, and we have 30 machines, all
installed with office 2003 on windows xp.
When the children (and anyone else for that matter) tries
to access the clipart, it takes forever to load the
clipart, and if any of you have children/work with them,
you'll know how impatient they can be! So this causes a
problem with them trying to find pictures to put in their
documents.
Now if I remove the "search on web collections", it loads
up much faster, but gives 1 (if I'm lucky) result.
However, this is a problem to do, as all users have their
own accounts on the network, so would be unable to set
their account to have this set to default (as far as I
can see at least, if I'm wrong, someone please correct
me!)
Anyway, the ideal solution would be to install all the
clipart on the server (or the local machines) and for the
searches to search either of these locations rather than
the internet!
Is there anyway to do this, or at least to speed up the
process of it searcing on the internet? As we have a
2mbit connection, so I can't see it being the connection
from our end being the problem!
Thanks in advance
David Lovell
I work in a school, and we have 30 machines, all
installed with office 2003 on windows xp.
When the children (and anyone else for that matter) tries
to access the clipart, it takes forever to load the
clipart, and if any of you have children/work with them,
you'll know how impatient they can be! So this causes a
problem with them trying to find pictures to put in their
documents.
Now if I remove the "search on web collections", it loads
up much faster, but gives 1 (if I'm lucky) result.
However, this is a problem to do, as all users have their
own accounts on the network, so would be unable to set
their account to have this set to default (as far as I
can see at least, if I'm wrong, someone please correct
me!)
Anyway, the ideal solution would be to install all the
clipart on the server (or the local machines) and for the
searches to search either of these locations rather than
the internet!
Is there anyway to do this, or at least to speed up the
process of it searcing on the internet? As we have a
2mbit connection, so I can't see it being the connection
from our end being the problem!
Thanks in advance
David Lovell