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Bob Phillips
 
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Amanda,

Try

bob dot phillips at tiscali dot co dot uk

do the obvious with it

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HTH

RP
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"Amanda George" wrote in message
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I would like a copy. What is your email address? I don't see it in the
discussion thread. Thanks!

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Amanda,

I have an add-in loader that I am working on. If you would like a copy

(it
is not complete though, so you will be beta testing it), but if you are
game, mail me direct.

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HTH

RP
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"Amanda George" wrote in

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What would be the content of the script to do this?

Would there also be a way to load the add-in into Excel. Then, when

you
take an image of the server, the settings would stick when you apply

the
image?

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Amanda,

You could write a simple VBA script to do it.

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HTH

RP
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"Amanda George" wrote in

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I would agree that each user has to load the add-in individually,

but
couldn't you use group policy to administer these registry

changes?
Any
other ideas in this area?


"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Amanda,

I may be incorrect here as I don't use terminal server yet, but

I
would
have
thought that each user has to install the add-in individually
(ToolsAdd-Ins...) so as to save that information in the

personal
registry
keys.

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HTH

RP
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"Amanda George" wrote

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Hello,

I am working with add-ins in Excel 2000 on a terminal server.

I
have
users
loading Excel add-ins in a terminal server environment on a

per
user
basis?
What is the best way to load/unload/use Excel add-ins is a Win

2000
terminal
server environment. The file for the add-in they load is

stored
on a
network
drive, and it is not a standard add-in preloaded in Excel.