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Paul Bleier
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      31st Jan 2004
Hi... I hope I'm not too longwinded with my question but
it probably stems from my ignorance about the
distinctions between the "default user" and "all users."
(If someone can direct me toward that information I'd
appreciate it.)

Specifically, There are settings in PowerPoint Viewer
that removes the navigation button in the bottom left
corner of each slide and another to make the slides
unresponsive to right-click calls for a a context-menu.
I can make those settings just fine for each user's
account - by logging on as that user nnd making tedious
changes - but I want those settings to be the same for
all accounts both existing and those to be created. Do I
make changes to the "default user"? How? Do I change
something within "all users" Is it some registry setting
down some path in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE then...software
microsoft and whatever else kinda change?
Thanks in advance...
paulbleier @sbcglobal. net

 
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