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Of the five workstations in our network, all are setup pretty much the same.
We are all running XP and Excel 2002 or newer. On one of our stations, every
time Excel is selected, it has to "Load". What do you suppose is different on
this station? Is there a way to overcome this loading process every time
Excel is selected? All ideas, suggestions, and comments will be greatly
appreciated. Thanks, K.
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If by "load" you mean "install", then you might try installing the program
using an account with administrator privileges. During the install, be sure
nothing is selected for "run from CD" or "install on first use". Change
everything to "run from my computer" (I forget the exact wording).



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Of the five workstations in our network, all are setup pretty much the
same.
We are all running XP and Excel 2002 or newer. On one of our stations,
every
time Excel is selected, it has to "Load". What do you suppose is different
on
this station? Is there a way to overcome this loading process every time
Excel is selected? All ideas, suggestions, and comments will be greatly
appreciated. Thanks, K.


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