Using Local GPO (office11.adm) to change default file locations

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Greg DeMaderios

Scenario:
30 WinXPP machines being cloned from one clone image.
Using File Redirection with roaming profiles under AD/Server 2003.
In Office 2003 under TOOLS > OPTIONS > FILE LOCATIONS
Documents points to the users H drive because of the File
Redirection GPO

Questions:
I don't see a setting using the local policy (office11.adm) to change the
defaults for the User Templates location or the Workgroup Templates location.
I don't want to have to touch each machine manually to change these
settings. How do I accomplish this without having to touch each machine
individually?
 
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Greg DeMaderios

Answered my own question! It wasn't the OFFICE11.ADM I had installed, it was
the WORD11.ADM. The office adm file had the needed information under shared
paths.
 
G

Greg DeMaderios

Answered my own question! It wasn't the OFFICE11.ADM I had installed, it was
the WORD11.ADM. The office adm file had the needed information under shared
paths.
 
G

Greg DeMaderios

Answered my own question! It wasn't the OFFICE11.ADM I had installed, it was
the WORD11.ADM. The office adm file had the needed information under shared
paths.
 
G

Greg DeMaderios

Answered my own question! It wasn't the OFFICE11.ADM I had installed, it was
the WORD11.ADM. The office adm file had the needed information under shared
paths.
 
G

Greg DeMaderios

Answered my own question! It wasn't the OFFICE11.ADM I had installed, it was
the WORD11.ADM. The office adm file had the needed information under shared
paths.
 
G

Greg DeMaderios

Answered my own question! It wasn't the OFFICE11.ADM I had installed, it was
the WORD11.ADM. The office adm file had the needed information under shared
paths.
 
G

Greg DeMaderios

Answered my own question! It wasn't the OFFICE11.ADM I had installed, it was
the WORD11.ADM. The office adm file had the needed information under shared
paths.
 
G

Greg DeMaderios

Answered my own question! It wasn't the OFFICE11.ADM I had installed, it was
the WORD11.ADM. The office adm file had the needed information under shared
paths.
 
G

Greg DeMaderios

Answered my own question! It wasn't the OFFICE11.ADM I had installed, it was
the WORD11.ADM. The office adm file had the needed information under shared
paths.
 

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