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Office 2003 SP1 ADMs, OPAs, and Explain Text update

Unknown   on 23 August 2004 - 23:02 · 3 comments & 707 views

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To support changes to Office 2003 SP1, additions and corrections to policies for administrative support of Office in corporate settings using Active Directory and Group Policy. This update includes explain text in the form of two Excel workbooks that describe the basic intent of the policies listed in the various ADM and OPA files.

Download: Office 2003 SP1 support files update
View: Using Security-related Policies


System Requirements
Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000, Windows 2000 Advanced Server, Windows 2000 Professional Edition , Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, Windows XP Professional Edition

The same system requirements exist for this update as for the original installation of the Office 2003 Resource Kit. Basically, a computer that can run Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 2000, or Microsoft Windows Server 2003 can support the Office 2003 Resource Kit.

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Instructions
Click on the download button and select to Save the file to a new folder on your computer. After the download completes, run the executable within the folder and instruct it to extract the files into the same folder as the download. After the extraction completes, you have the option of copying the ADM files to the {WinSys}INF folder. The OPA files must be copied to the Program FilesORKToolsORK11ToolsSHARED folder, if you wish to use them.

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(2 replies) #1 xist on 24 Aug 2004 - 18:45
I heard you need to have the CD in the drive to install that - now thats a pain in the ass!
#1.1 JadeWolf324 on 25 Aug 2004 - 04:37
and how!
#1.2 andyt31 on 25 Aug 2004 - 10:23
Not if you use the admin service pack.

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