I had the same problem with Excel, the only solution I could find then was
to copy the Excel preferences from local admin's Pref's folder to the user's
Pref's folder. Try it on a couple of users and if it works you can then use
a utility like "File Blaster" to distribute the file to all the users.
Ahmed Abdulmajeed
Hardware/Software Technician
Information & Communication Technology
Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board
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> Hi All
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> We are running OS X.3.6 Clients connecting to OS X.37 servers. We have
> imaged all our clients.
> We are having a problem with Office 2004, and excel macros.
> Under an admin user these all work fine, but as a pupil user we get the
> message "this application is not installed" , This must be some
> preferences or something that is missing as a standard user. Anyone any
> ideas?
> Our A level kids need this in there assignment!
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> Thanks for listening
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> Nicola Clarke
> The Hayfield School
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> Hi,
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> I have a couple of clients (10.2.8) that seem to collect printers in the
> Print Center (ver 2.3)!? One of the printers was/is a HP 3500 which we
> returned to HP, as they never actually made a Mac Printer driver for it!
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> However, it seems that everytime a user logs in it recreates itself in the
> print Centre! I've killed off all the local 3500 print PPD's but it
> magically keeps re-appearing!?
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> Any ideas how I can get rid of it off once and for all?
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> Many thxs,
> Jeff Lill
> Farleigh School
> UK
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