SMS Modifies Application INI FilesLast reviewed: April 22, 1997Article ID: Q126577 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you specify the location of the WORKGROUP-DOT-PATH during a workstation installation of Word for Windows version 6.0 on a Windows for Workgroups version 3.11 system, Systems Management Server overwrites the user-modified entries in the WINWORD6.INI file. For example, after you install Word for Windows, your WINWORD6.INI file contains:
[Microsoft Word] USER-DOT-PATH=C:\WINWORD\TEMPLATE WORKGROUP-DOT-PATH=<net drive>:\TEMPLATE where <net drive> is the network drive letter of the shared application.You modify the WINWORD6.INI file to read:
[Microsoft Word] USER-DOT-PATH=C:\WINWORD\TEMPLATE WORKGROUP-DOT-PATH=C:\WINWORD\TEMPLATEAfter you install SMS, the WINWORD6.INI file contains:
[Microsoft Word] USER-DOT-PATH=C:\WINWORD\TEMPLATE WORKGROUP-DOT-PATH=<net drive>:\TEMPLATE where <net drive> is the network drive letter of the shared application. |
Additional query words: sms prodsms winword word6
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