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Deploying “Analysis ToolPak”
I have used group policy to deploy Office 2003 to a lab environment. I
want to make available for all users, by default, the Excel Add-in “Analysis ToolPak”. What is the most efficient way to accomplish this? Thanks. -Will |
Any luck on this topic?
I am looking to do the same thing with no success. Carl "Will Butler" wrote: I have used group policy to deploy Office 2003 to a lab environment. I want to make available for all users, by default, the Excel Add-in €śAnalysis ToolPak€ť. What is the most efficient way to accomplish this? Thanks. -Will |
I am not so sure Microsoft give the Analysis ToolPak XLA away as a freebie it ships with Office of cause and any other such use i am sure will ne a litle naught, and i do not think the XLA will allow sharing on netwoks, you need one per Workstation or a corperate licence for work deployments. You need the Office Media buddy Jack Might be worth checking the Microsoft web site and see if you can download it for free there if so shoot use it as you like if not ,,, as above. -- Jack in the UK ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Posted via http://www.mcse.ms ------------------------------------------------------------------------ View this thread: http://www.mcse.ms/message1343221.html |
I have make a post here http://tinyurl.com/4somr Hope this offers some help Jack -- Jack in the UK ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Posted via http://www.mcse.ms ------------------------------------------------------------------------ View this thread: http://www.mcse.ms/message1347727.html |
I have a volume license and have already deployed a full install to each
workstation. The Analysis ToolPak is already installed on the machines. What I am trying to accomplish is to have, by default for all users, the ToolPak added to excel automatically. I would like a new user to be able to sit down, logon, and have the "Data Analysis" option already under the Tool menu. I don't want them to have to goto Add-ins. and select data analysis. -Will Jack in the UK wrote: I am not so sure Microsoft give the Analysis ToolPak XLA away as a freebie it ships with Office of cause and any other such use i am sure will ne a litle naught, and i do not think the XLA will allow sharing on netwoks, you need one per Workstation or a corperate licence for work deployments. You need the Office Media buddy Jack Might be worth checking the Microsoft web site and see if you can download it for free there if so shoot use it as you like if not ,,, as above. -- Jack in the UK ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Posted via http://www.mcse.ms ------------------------------------------------------------------------ View this thread: http://www.mcse.ms/message1343221.html |
I tracked down the registry key that turns on the Data Analysis tool and
have used a logon script to enable it for all users. The Key is: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\E xcel\Options] "OPEN"="/R \"C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Office\\OFFICE11\\Library\\Analysis\\ANALYS32.XLL\ "" It shouldn't be too tough to do the same for any other add-ins you need. -Will cjl11 wrote: Any luck on this topic? I am looking to do the same thing with no success. Carl "Will Butler" wrote: I have used group policy to deploy Office 2003 to a lab environment. I want to make available for all users, by default, the Excel Add-in €śAnalysis ToolPak€ť. What is the most efficient way to accomplish this? Thanks. -Will |
I tracked down the registry key that turns on the Data Analysis tool and
have used a logon script to enable it for all users. The Key is: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\E xcel\Options] "OPEN"="/R \"C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Office\\OFFICE11\\Library\\Analysis\\ANALYS32.XLL\ "" It shouldn't be too tough to do the same for any other add-ins you need. -Will cjl11 wrote: Any luck on this topic? I am looking to do the same thing with no success. Carl "Will Butler" wrote: I have used group policy to deploy Office 2003 to a lab environment. I want to make available for all users, by default, the Excel Add-in €śAnalysis ToolPak€ť. What is the most efficient way to accomplish this? Thanks. -Will |
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