Word 2007 & MRU List

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Oryon007

I am running Office 2007 on a Windows 2003 server via RDP. The problem I am
having is that one of my user's MRU list changes to a combination of all
other users on the network. She will lose all of her "push-pinned" items and
will have someone else's instead. I have racked my brain trying to figure
this one out. All users have their own individual usernames & passwords,
along with seperate accounts on the server. This is the only users that I am
having issues with. Can anyone think of why this is happening?
 
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Oryon007

An update:

I am now noticing that all of the files referenced in the MRU list are
temporary files that are in the following format: "azw*.tmp" (sans quotes).
The asterick are both letters and numbers that are usually sequential.
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Oryon,

It could be a damaged profile. The Word 2007 MRU listings in the Office Button list are in the registry.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Word\File MRU

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I am running Office 2007 on a Windows 2003 server via RDP. The problem I am
having is that one of my user's MRU list changes to a combination of all
other users on the network. She will lose all of her "push-pinned" items and
will have someone else's instead. I have racked my brain trying to figure
this one out. All users have their own individual usernames & passwords,
along with seperate accounts on the server. This is the only users that I am
having issues with. Can anyone think of why this is happening? >>
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Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 
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Oryon007

I've checked the user's profile and there seems to be two folders on the
server in the "C:\Documents and Settings\" folder: one named "username" and
one named "username.domain". How can I tell which one is the corrupt one?
What are my next steps?
 

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