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Yuri NLD
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Hi,
I have exact the problem as described here, so I just post these links:
http://www.itexperience.net/2008/03/13/quick-access-toolbar-in-office-2007-and-roaming-profiles/
http://www.technologyquestions.com/...ce-2007-roaming-qat-quick-access-toolbar.html
OS Terminal Server: W2K3 enterprise
Windows Domain: W2K3
Microsoft should be aware of this, right?!
It looks a small enhancement to write the settings to:
%appdata%\Microsoft\Office
Instead of: C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Office
The goal of this post is to reach Microsoft so that they are able to route
this information internally to the right department.
Or, ofcourse, when somebody else has a solution where I do not:
- have to keep cached roaming profiles on the local Terminal Server
- have to make my own scripts at logon and logoff
Best regards,
Yuri
I have exact the problem as described here, so I just post these links:
http://www.itexperience.net/2008/03/13/quick-access-toolbar-in-office-2007-and-roaming-profiles/
http://www.technologyquestions.com/...ce-2007-roaming-qat-quick-access-toolbar.html
OS Terminal Server: W2K3 enterprise
Windows Domain: W2K3
Microsoft should be aware of this, right?!
It looks a small enhancement to write the settings to:
%appdata%\Microsoft\Office
Instead of: C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Office
The goal of this post is to reach Microsoft so that they are able to route
this information internally to the right department.
Or, ofcourse, when somebody else has a solution where I do not:
- have to keep cached roaming profiles on the local Terminal Server
- have to make my own scripts at logon and logoff
Best regards,
Yuri