Re: Office 2000 add ins - Solution
- From: "NewScience" <newscience83@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 09:35:04 -0400
Took me quite a while to solve this, but it is based on the ACL list for
each of the files:
1. Right click on each file, Properties, Security
2. If Everyone does not exist as a user, add it. Do not check anything
else
3. Click on Advanced, click on Everyone, click on Edit
4. Make sure the following is checked:
Both Read attribute options
Both Create attribute options
Both Write attribute options
5. Make sure the following is unchecked:
Take Ownership
Delete
Change Permissions
Full Control
You must be logged in as an admistrator account.
You can also store these files on a server, change the permissions, and then
scopy them to each client machine.
Hope this helps.
"B. Meincke" <garyallan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:59BA087B-4727-44A4-9370-AD2021AA126B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have a situation where Office 2000 Professional is installed on a number
of
domain clients using a full (Run all from my computer) installation.
The problem is that most of our users are students with limited rights to
the local machine. As add ins such as Organizational Chart, etc. require
files be written to the system folder, these features fail to run for our
students.
Is there any solution to our problem? Is there a way to set up permissions
so that these features are functional for students?
Thanks in advance for any advice,
--
BJM
ACE Assistant
Gary Allan High School
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