Hi Jay:
I know the problem. Sorry... "One" of us has to read the whole thing.
Rather it be you...
You need the bit about how to change user install options with an .msi
script, and the bit about what the registry options are called and which
keys they are in.
Note: This is a steep learning curve if you've never done a customised
network installation before. It might take you two weeks of study to figure
it out. Better to hire a professional Office System Administrator to show
you how. A professional that already knows how could do it for you in half
an hour... Much cheaper!
Cheers
On 14/3/06 9:00 PM, in article
6BC1DEC3-D44E-4179-A292-(E-Mail Removed), "JayBL"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Thanks for the resopnse, could you assist and let me know where abouts in the
> resource kit etc I could find it, as am completely lost looking.
>
> Thanks
>
> "JayBL" wrote:
>
>> Thanks for your reply.
>>
>> I am aware that they can indeed be turned off adhoc by people, but in a
>> large organisation it is not viable to do this.
>>
>> There must be some way of doing this surely?!
>>
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