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Guest
Here is one that has me scratching my head (and other parts of my body).
MS Office XP discontinued the Office Toolbar that was present in previous
versions.
I am using Windows XP (SP2) & Office XP but I liked the old office toolbar.
First I tried loading the toolbar program (msoffice.exe) from Office 2k -
that crashed and burned.
Next I tried creating a custom windows toolbar:
I had to be logged in as administrator in the local machine domain.
You create a new directory
Put the shortcuts you want on the toolbar in the new directory
Right click a blank spot on the Windows Taskbar
Select toolbars
Select New Toolbars
Select the Directory of Shortcuts you just created
The toolbar now appears inside the taskbar
You drag the new toolbar out of the taskbar and dock it at the side of your
screen
Voila! Perfect
Well not so perfect
If I log in as the administrator in the local machine domain - then Perfect
If I log in as a User that is authenticated by the Network domain (IBS) and
having full administrative priveleges - no toolbar
If I try to create a toolbar (like above) while logged in as the user
authenticated by the network domain the menus for new toolbars are greyed out
even though I have full administrator priveleges.
I tried deleting the User (thinking that it was corrupt in some way) and
then recreating it - still no access.
I tried looking in the "Documents & Settings" directory thinking that I
could copy the "toolbar" from the Administrator directory to the "User"
directory - but I can't find any file that looks even remotely like it might
be a toolbar file.
I googled around and found a suggestion that I "unregister a file called
"toolbar.dll" that supposedly lives in the Windows\system32 directory.
However there is no such file anywhere on my harddrive.
Any ideas?
..................Phil Hoop
MS Office XP discontinued the Office Toolbar that was present in previous
versions.
I am using Windows XP (SP2) & Office XP but I liked the old office toolbar.
First I tried loading the toolbar program (msoffice.exe) from Office 2k -
that crashed and burned.
Next I tried creating a custom windows toolbar:
I had to be logged in as administrator in the local machine domain.
You create a new directory
Put the shortcuts you want on the toolbar in the new directory
Right click a blank spot on the Windows Taskbar
Select toolbars
Select New Toolbars
Select the Directory of Shortcuts you just created
The toolbar now appears inside the taskbar
You drag the new toolbar out of the taskbar and dock it at the side of your
screen
Voila! Perfect
Well not so perfect
If I log in as the administrator in the local machine domain - then Perfect
If I log in as a User that is authenticated by the Network domain (IBS) and
having full administrative priveleges - no toolbar
If I try to create a toolbar (like above) while logged in as the user
authenticated by the network domain the menus for new toolbars are greyed out
even though I have full administrator priveleges.
I tried deleting the User (thinking that it was corrupt in some way) and
then recreating it - still no access.
I tried looking in the "Documents & Settings" directory thinking that I
could copy the "toolbar" from the Administrator directory to the "User"
directory - but I can't find any file that looks even remotely like it might
be a toolbar file.
I googled around and found a suggestion that I "unregister a file called
"toolbar.dll" that supposedly lives in the Windows\system32 directory.
However there is no such file anywhere on my harddrive.
Any ideas?
..................Phil Hoop