Hi Kelly,
Thanks for the suggestion, but I have made the registry change as per your
link and yet for this user any Word link starts the search for an Office
installer even though the programme itself continues to open when the
installer is cancelled.
The last message is:
"Microsoft Office 2000 SR-1 Premium
The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is
unavailable... (\\appo1\softshare\Office2K\)
.... or choose an alternative path to a folder containing the installation
package 'data1prm.msi'"
Searching the laptop does not come up with any such file.
Any more ideas?
Cheers,
S
"Kelly" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Because it is limited and because Office/Word wasn't installed on that
> profile. There is a registry key missing. Run the edit on line 171
> (right hand side): http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
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> "spamlet" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Can't suss a presumed 'wrong link' issue after setting up a limited
>> account on our XP Home laptop.
>>
>> When user clicks on Word icon or doc, system says it is preparing to
>> install and set up Office, and eventually says target must be on another
>> network resource.
>>
>> If these dialogues are just cancelled Word opens ok, but if it was one of
>> the docs was used to open Word rather than just the Word icon itself,
>> then no document actually appears when the programme opens. The same doc
>> will open from within the File dialogue of Word itself: just not directly
>> from MyDocs or Windows Explorer, unless Word is opened and the installer
>> dialogues cancelled first.
>>
>> How do I stop the system calling for the unnecessary and unavailable
>> installer files for this user, and get his documents to open Word
>> properly when clicked? His extensions dialogue does associate 'doc' with
>> 'Word' but it must do so in a different way from other users
>> (Administrators both).
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> S
>>
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