
Office Save Paths
Allows you to set Microsoft (r) Office Save Paths.
- Click Add to add a new entry in the list.
- Click Remove to remove the selected entry from the list.
- Click Modify to modify the selected entry.
- Click Duplicate to clone the selected entry.
- Choose Up or Down to choose which script will run first. They will run from Top to Bottom
- Choose your Save paths for each options you wish to use. Macros are accepted.
- If you wish you can specify a MS Word Startup Path.
- In the Operating System combo-box you may choose the OS that the current rule will apply.
- You have 13 Choices:
- Windows 95
- Windows 98
- Windows ME
- Windows NT Workstation
- Windows NT Server
- Windows NT Domain Controller
- Windows 2000
- Windows 2000 Server
- Windows 2000 Domain Controller
- Windows XP Home
- Windows XP Professional
- Windows .Net Server
- Windows .Net Domain Controller
- Any - If you select this entry the script will run on any Windows operating system.
- Within the Other Combo Box you may choose to only run the application on machines with certain service packs installed.
- In the Connection Type area you may choose to only run the application for RAS, Local Network or Both
- From the Membership combo-box you may choose on which specific computer/domain/group should the rule apply.
You have six choices:
- Group - The group the Computer belongs to.
- Computer Name - The name of the Computer.
- IP Address - The IP address of the Computer in xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx format
- MAC Address - The MAC address of the Computer in XXXXXXXXXXXX format (no dashes)
- Domain - The domain the Computer belongs to.
- UserID - Current users Logon ID.
- In the Conditions text-box you have to write the rule corresponding to the choice you made in the Membership combo-box.
- Your final option is to choose the Privileges. You will choose if the Rule will apply for Guests, Users, or Administrators. By putting a check in the box next to each option you are saying you wish the script to run if the user has these privileges. By default all check boxes are selected meaning all users can run the script.