outlook wants to reinstall with every new user

A

Alfredo

OK, here the deal:

I installed office costumized, Run All From My Computer, and configured
Outlook by pointing to the exchange server. Works fine.
I restart the pc and logon with a different username and start Outlook. Now
Outlook asks for the CD! Why? I previously said "Run all from my computer".
As this pc will be used by many people who have no local administrator
rights I do not want to spend time on giving them those rights and handing
them the cd.
Please tell me what I can do (during installation?) to prevent outlook from
ever asking for the CD again, when a new user wants to use it.

Many tnx in advance,
Alfredo
 
W

William Tatum[MSFT]

What Operating System are you using? Do you have user profiles turned on?

Please look over the following article as it may answer some of your questions.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;238122
238122.KB.EN-US OFF2000: Installing Office on Windows Me, Windows 95, or Windows 98 with

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OK, here the deal:

I installed office costumized, Run All From My Computer, and configured
Outlook by pointing to the exchange server. Works fine.
I restart the pc and logon with a different username and start Outlook. Now
Outlook asks for the CD! Why? I previously said "Run all from my computer".
As this pc will be used by many people who have no local administrator
rights I do not want to spend time on giving them those rights and handing
them the cd.
Please tell me what I can do (during installation?) to prevent outlook from
ever asking for the CD again, when a new user wants to use it.

Many tnx in advance,
Alfredo

William R. Tatum III - MCSE, MCSA
Partner Technical Lead - Outlook/Office Setup
Microsoft Tecnnical Support
for Platforms and Business Applications
 

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