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evilvoice

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  2. according to the write up - enforcecache will locally cache the files AND set desktop cleanup wizard to never clean the location. Also, when using office update, it looks at what updates have been installed according to the msi...using office shrinker, I no longer have the french spelling and thesaurus, but office update said its installed...so that leads me to believe it does a check on the msi and not actually what files are installed...(it could just be a reg thing but that is still done through in my case pro11.msi)

  3. a couple of things I noticed while trolling the microsoft office admin site...there is a new setup.exe for admin installs that changes the localsource settings...Also...read the whole article and it should be noted that sp2 DOES NOT include the latest Outlook Junk Email Update...you must add this to your slipstream process. Im actually going back to the CD I bought of Office 2003 and creating an admin install point and then slipping the updates (meaning it wont have SP1 on it already)

  4. hmmm, doesnt work for me...in using it from cmd window, this is just used to select the file in a explorer window

    Driving a car from the back seat is unworkable also. Half-hearted attempts mean little. I do not call the command interpreter from the registry to run it. :huh:

    Find Target opens explorer to select the file that the shortcut points to. So what is the difference between the RegTweak and the one in shortcut tab in properties?

    It does require displaying to only *.lnk files which the RegTweak needs to be improved upon.

    the added portion of the command window was an extra attempt on my part to see if it worked...I really wish it did, but it does not...using the find target in props works fine...just this reg tweak does not. I copied your code directly into a reg entry, merged it, right click on a lnk file, selected find target and it takes me to where the lnk file is (which is All Users Desktop), whereas find target in props takes me to C:\ and highlights the folder.

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