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Template File Permissions (3rd Post)
Can anybody tell me what folder/file permissions I should put on a set of
Word templates to prevent users from changing them (it cant be that hard) If you dont know then dont reply. Especially an MVP who clearly doesnt know what they are talking about. |
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There's no point going on asking the same question hoping for a more
congenial answer. If you've tried 'read-only' and it didn't work, what more do you think might be out there? "Tim" wrote in message ... Can anybody tell me what folder/file permissions I should put on a set of Word templates to prevent users from changing them (it cant be that hard) If you dont know then dont reply. Especially an MVP who clearly doesnt know what they are talking about. |
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Dude, you dont quit. Do you know anything about infrastructure? Clearly not.
Go away. "Tim" wrote: Can anybody tell me what folder/file permissions I should put on a set of Word templates to prevent users from changing them (it cant be that hard) If you dont know then dont reply. Especially an MVP who clearly doesnt know what they are talking about. |
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On 8/28/05 3:35 AM, "Tim" wrote:
Can anybody tell me what folder/file permissions I should put on a set of Word templates to prevent users from changing them (it cant be that hard) If you dont know then dont reply. Especially an MVP who clearly doesnt know what they are talking about. Well, I don't know, but I am pretty sure that folder/file permissions would be an OS issue, not a Word issue. Perhaps you should ask in a Windows newsgroup, since you are not getting satisfactory advice here? I would think there are a limited number of ways users could change the template. 1) open up the template file and make changes 2) use the "add to template" checkbox in the Modify Style dialog I can't think of any others. Preventing #1 is definitely an OS or network issue and should be discussed elsewhere. Preventing #2 would be a Word issue. I would assume that setting the template as "Read-Only" would prevent the "add to template" box from saving settings back to the template, but you say Read-Only is not enough? Conceivably you could lock down the "add to template" checkbox via some complicated VBA, but I doubt it's feasible, if it's even possible (and I can't imagine how it would be, but I don't know VBA). So I doubt that avenue is worth exploring. Word 2003 is supposed to have some special controls, locking styles or somesuch, search the web re how those work and see if it offers anything. -- Daiya Mitchell, MVP Mac/Word Word FAQ: http://www.word.mvps.org/ MacWord Tips: http://www.word.mvps.org/MacWordNew/ What's an MVP? A volunteer! Read the FAQ: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ |
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Many thanks Maiya, good advice. I'd better go try an OS newsgroup.
Cheers Tim "Tim" wrote: Can anybody tell me what folder/file permissions I should put on a set of Word templates to prevent users from changing them (it cant be that hard) If you dont know then dont reply. Especially an MVP who clearly doesnt know what they are talking about. |
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FWIW, it's my impression that if you save the template with a "password to
modify," then users will not be able to change it in either of the ways Daiya (not Maiya) mentioned. Users will be able to open the template, make changes, and save under another name but not modify the original template. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Tim" wrote in message ... Many thanks Maiya, good advice. I'd better go try an OS newsgroup. Cheers Tim "Tim" wrote: Can anybody tell me what folder/file permissions I should put on a set of Word templates to prevent users from changing them (it cant be that hard) If you dont know then dont reply. Especially an MVP who clearly doesnt know what they are talking about. |
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What version of Word are you using? Word 2003 has added a number of
permissions settings that might or might not accomplish what you want. If you're using Word 2003, open the template in question and choose Tools - Protect Document. This opens the Protect Document pane. It includes both formatting and editing restrictions. See if these offer what you're looking for. The level of protection any of this offers is inversely related to the sophistication of your users. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. http://www.herbtyson.com "Tim" wrote in message ... Can anybody tell me what folder/file permissions I should put on a set of Word templates to prevent users from changing them (it cant be that hard) If you dont know then dont reply. Especially an MVP who clearly doesnt know what they are talking about. |
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If you read the previous thread, you'll see that NONE of these things will
achieve what the poster wants. Classic obsessive (a la Santayana): person who, having lost sight of their objectives, redoubles their efforts. Idiocy rules. "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote in message ... What version of Word are you using? Word 2003 has added a number of permissions settings that might or might not accomplish what you want. If you're using Word 2003, open the template in question and choose Tools - Protect Document. This opens the Protect Document pane. It includes both formatting and editing restrictions. See if these offer what you're looking for. The level of protection any of this offers is inversely related to the sophistication of your users. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. http://www.herbtyson.com "Tim" wrote in message ... Can anybody tell me what folder/file permissions I should put on a set of Word templates to prevent users from changing them (it cant be that hard) If you dont know then dont reply. Especially an MVP who clearly doesnt know what they are talking about. |
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