Toolbar Path

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We have created a folder structure on a file server which
contains shortcuts to all of our in-house applications.
All of our PC's are rolled out with a Custom Toolbar
defined which points to this folder. My problem is that we
need to move this folder to a new file server. I would
like to update everyones toolbar by "pushing" the new UNC
path to all client workstations, but I can't figure out
where this info is stored. I've scanned the registry and
NTUSER.DAT, and there isn't anything in the Quick Launch
folder - can anyone help me?
 
We have created a folder structure on a file server which
contains shortcuts to all of our in-house applications.
All of our PC's are rolled out with a Custom Toolbar
defined which points to this folder. My problem is that we
need to move this folder to a new file server. I would
like to update everyones toolbar by "pushing" the new UNC
path to all client workstations, but I can't figure out
where this info is stored. I've scanned the registry and
NTUSER.DAT, and there isn't anything in the Quick Launch
folder - can anyone help me?

What Toolbar do you use?
Probably not the QuickLaunck in the taskbar, what else, the one
of Microsoft Office??
 
From W2K, r-click the Taskbar, choose Toolbars, New
Toolbar. Then I can drill down to the folder on my file
server containing the shortcuts. Or I can specify the UNC
in the Folder window (e.g. \\server1\share1\folder1
\folder2...).
 
This is a W2K Toolbar. In W2K, r-click the Taskbar, choose
Toolbars, New Toolbar. Then I can drill down to the folder
on my file server containing the shortcuts. Or I can
specify the UNC in the Folder window (e.g. \\server1\share1
\folder1\folder2...). This toolbar shows up on the
taskbar, and is also listed in Toolbars when you r-click
the Taskbar. I need to be able to push out a new UNC to
all clients.
 
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