GoBinder and OneNote are definitely not linked together by default. There must be something in your configuration that causes this. Do you have CDs for the software you want (incl. Windows)? You prob. should wipe the harddrive of one of the tablets and install the software you want cleanly before making an image. I personally can't recall ever having made an image of a machine that wasn't a clean install.
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"Darin" <Darin[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0929C244-6DA5-4624-9729-513CD9C0C5EA[ at ]microsoft.com:
[Quoted Text] > I work for a school district and we have our students users and machines > locked down pretty tight. We recently purchased 25 Toshiba Portege M400 > Laptops to be deployed on a wireless cart to be used as a mobile lab in the > High School. The laptops came with a whole bunch of junk installed that we > either didn't need or didn't want our students to use. > > I initially uninstalled a lot of stuff from the machines prior to making an > image for deployment. It went fairly well until we dumped an image to a test > machine and tried to startup One Note under a student account. Windows > installer fired up and then it tried to configure Agilix Gobinder Lite. > Since our students are not part of the administrator group the install failed > because they did not have the right privileges. I had to hit cancel about 6 > times before One Note started up. > > I tried making a new image of a machine with GoBinder uninstalled but it > must hook into one Note somehow because even though it looked like it was > gone, as soon as the test machine was joined to our Student's domain the > machine saw GoBinder again and the same thing happened. > > Is there a way to configure One Note not to call GoBinder when it is launched? > > Thanks for any help.
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