Toolbar help

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Does anybody know how I can create a toolbar on users PC's
automatically? Ideally I would like to add something to the logon
script that will then create a toolbar each time a user logs in.

Any help would be much appreciated.
 
Thanks for getting back to me. Basically what the situation is, is
that I am currently creating a software restriction policy through
Active Directory, and to solve an issue with an in house piece of
software I get the user to create a toolbar on their task bar down
near the time which when you click on the >> brings up Microsoft
Office but within the folder along with Microsoft Office applications
I put the in house application which is struggling to open except from
this toolbar. So instead of telling each user how to do this I was
hoping that when they login it was automatically done.

Hope this is clearer.

Many thanks.
 
Hi, does anyone know anything about this situation I have.

Any advice etc would be appreciated even if its to say you you don't
believe there is a way, then it saves me looking into it any more and
think of a different solution.

Thanks again.
 
CJC said:
Hi, does anyone know anything about this situation I have.

Any advice etc would be appreciated even if its to say you you don't
believe there is a way, then it saves me looking into it any more and
think of a different solution.

What situation? You haven't quoted any of the message to which you refer so
some (many) folks may not know what you mean. This is actually a Usenet
newsgroup, and many use a newsreader to access it, and only download the
recent messages so the previous messages in the thread are not visible.

When referring to or replying to a previous post it's best to quote a least
a part of the message to keep the context.
 
What situation? You haven't quoted any of the message to which you refer so
some (many) folks may not know what you mean. This is actually a Usenet
newsgroup, and many use a newsreader to access it, and only download the
recent messages so the previous messages in the thread are not visible.

When referring to or replying to a previous post it's best to quote a least
a part of the message to keep the context.

Ah good point, didnt realise people see it differently. Heres the
basic story:

Thanks for getting back to me. Basically what the situation is, is
that I am currently creating a software restriction policy through
Active Directory, and to solve an issue with an in house piece of
software I get the user to create a toolbar on their task bar down
near the time which when you click on the >> brings up Microsoft
Office but within the folder along with Microsoft Office applications
I put the in house application which is struggling to open except from
this toolbar. So instead of telling each user how to do this I was
hoping that when they login it was automatically done.

Thanks
 

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