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Please, just answer the question.

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Tim
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"Jezebel" wrote:

You're kidding yourself. Locking down the templates does nothing at all to
ensure the quality (in any sense) of the documents created from them. Users
can still screw up the formatting, layout, graphic elements, and everything
else in any way they choose.




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Thanks JoAnn.

Template Administrators will have full rights to modify templates, but
template users must not be able to modify the template. We are trying to
define the Filesystem permissions that users will need to be able to run
the
template but not modify it. This is required for quality assurance.

Kind regards

Tim

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"JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]" wrote:

What good is a template that can't be modified?

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"Tim" wrote in message
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Hi there.

How can I protect Word templates on a network share from being modified
by
users? (read only file permission is not robust enough)

Is there a folder level permission that will work but still allow the
templates to be accessed?

Many thanks

Tim










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Answered elsewhere.



"Tim" wrote in message
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Please, just answer the question.

Thanks

Tim
Word Guru for more law firms than you can poke a stick at.


"Jezebel" wrote:

You're kidding yourself. Locking down the templates does nothing at all
to
ensure the quality (in any sense) of the documents created from them.
Users
can still screw up the formatting, layout, graphic elements, and
everything
else in any way they choose.




"Tim" wrote in message
...
Thanks JoAnn.

Template Administrators will have full rights to modify templates, but
template users must not be able to modify the template. We are trying
to
define the Filesystem permissions that users will need to be able to
run
the
template but not modify it. This is required for quality assurance.

Kind regards

Tim

: )



"JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]" wrote:

What good is a template that can't be modified?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



"Tim" wrote in message
...
Hi there.

How can I protect Word templates on a network share from being
modified
by
users? (read only file permission is not robust enough)

Is there a folder level permission that will work but still allow
the
templates to be accessed?

Many thanks

Tim












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