Hi,
 
MS Office uses always the user context to save the preferences of a user.
This it one reason, why the initals will be asked. 
A lot of stupid questions can be avoided with a silent setup of the office
product using a MST-file which contains a lot of settings. This file will
used with an typically MSI-Silent setup. 
 


Mit freundlichen Grüssen

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Travis Rabe
Gesendet: Dienstag, 17. April 2007 16:16
An: [email protected]
Betreff: [IMail Forum] OT: Office 2003 Installation for Multiple Users



All,

 

  Is it possible to install Office 2003 Pro on a shared workstation so that
each user that logs onto that machine is not prompted to enter their
initials and to setup Word or whichever office program they run for the
first time?  I would imagine this is possible but I can't seem to find
anything pointing to Office 2003 in particular.

 

Thank in Advance,

 

Travis

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