> Hi Herb,
>
> Just wondering...isn't normal.dotm just for macro-enabled templates and
> normal.dotx the "new" normal.dot? Maybe I'm missing something...
>
> Tim
>
> "Herb Tyson [MVP]" <herb[ at ]1x2y3z.xnw> wrote in message
> news:B50778F2-D87F-4D04-8B40-BF2A897B2867[ at ]microsoft.com...
>> Word 2007 is designed to create Normal.dotm to maintain/save user
>> customizations/styles/etc. When Normal.dotm does not exist, Word 2007
>> load an available Normal.dot, but is genetically disposed to use what it
>> can from Normal.dot to create Normal.dotm either when Save All is issued
>> from within Word, or upon exiting.
>>
>> Word depends upon being able to do this, and it will continue until
>> normal.dotm exists.
>>
>> I can appreciate wanting to lock things down so users can't change
>> Normal.dotm, but that's not the way Word is designed to work.
>>
>> The only work-around I can see would be to go ahead and create
>> Normal.dotm and put it into your read-only folder. I wouldn't want to be
>> one of your users, though. Without the ability to customize Word 2007, it
>> would be unbearable as a work tool, and I wouldn't use it.
>>
>> Note that there is a mechanism for distributing group styles via
>> template, etc., but it's in using the Workgroup Templates folder (not the
>> User Templates folder), and/or using global .dot, .dotx, or .dotm files.
>>
>> --
>> Herb Tyson MS MVP
>> Author of the Word 2007 Bible
>> Blog:
http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com>> Web:
http://www.herbtyson.com>>
>>
>> "Russ Green" <russ-NO[ at ]SPAM-openarch.co.uk> wrote in message
>> news:edaeEPiuHHA.4476[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>>I have office 2007 deployed in my domain and using group policy to point
>>>user and workgroup template paths to a read only folder on the domain
>>>server.....no problems with my XP clients but I've just added a Vista
>>>client and everytime Word closes it tries to update normal.dotm (I don't
>>>have normal.dotm only normal.dot) in the shared path.
>>>
>>> This obviously generates an series of dialog boxes as the path is read
>>> only.
>>>
>>> How do I solve this?
>>>
>>> Russ
>>>
>>
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