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Old 01-31-2007, 02:45 AM
Christian Heim
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Office 2007 - Save My Settings Wizard

Hi Newsgroup-Reader,

I keep on reading comments about new Office 2007users, complaining about the
missing "Save My Settings Wizard". Well - I am one of you guys ...
After upgrading from 2003 I had to notice, that this feature is simply
missing.
I don't really know why MS did not equip the new Office with this really
nice tool.

My Question to the Office Experts who might read this:
Are there any plans of MS to publish a similar tool like we had in Office
2003?
Maybe an Update/Addon or upcoming Service Pack?

We have a nice little logoff script running in our environment, that saves
the Office 2003 Users Office settings with the help of command line options
of the "Save My Settings Wizard". As soon as we upgrade to Office 2007 we
won't be able to save these settings automatically.

Anybody who really has further or background informations on this topic?

Greetings from Germany,

Christian Heim
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Old 01-31-2007, 04:15 AM
Patrick Schmid [MVP]
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Re: Office 2007 - Save My Settings Wizard

There won't be any such tool. The functionality has been moved to the
Windows division.
Windows provides two different tools:
- Vista Easy Transfer Wizard
- User State Migration Tool 3.0

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"Christian Heim" <ChristianHeim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:65473B8F-49BE-426D-AE40-9D940F2EBFBD@microsoft.com:

> Hi Newsgroup-Reader,
>
> I keep on reading comments about new Office 2007users, complaining about the
> missing "Save My Settings Wizard". Well - I am one of you guys ...
> After upgrading from 2003 I had to notice, that this feature is simply
> missing.
> I don't really know why MS did not equip the new Office with this really
> nice tool.
>
> My Question to the Office Experts who might read this:
> Are there any plans of MS to publish a similar tool like we had in Office
> 2003?
> Maybe an Update/Addon or upcoming Service Pack?
>
> We have a nice little logoff script running in our environment, that saves
> the Office 2003 Users Office settings with the help of command line options
> of the "Save My Settings Wizard". As soon as we upgrade to Office 2007 we
> won't be able to save these settings automatically.
>
> Anybody who really has further or background informations on this topic?
>
> Greetings from Germany,
>
> Christian Heim


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