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Template file name Includes policies
Office10.adm shared by Office XP components
Access10.adm for Microsoft Access 2002
Excel10.adm for Microsoft Excel 2002
Fp10.adm for Microsoft FrontPage® 2002
Outlk10.adm for Microsoft Outlook® 2002
Pub10.adm for Microsoft Publisher 2002
Ppt10.adm for Microsoft PowerPoint® 2002
Word10.adm for Microsoft Word 2002
Gal10.adm for Clip Organizer
Instlr11.adm for Windows Installer 1.1
"huff-n-puff" <huffnpuff@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C9167DC2-0DD6-484E-94AD-59B269538214@microsoft.com...
> Hi
>
> Yes, there is and .adm file you can load which can edit all the settings
> in
> each office app and office generally. They are called after the app,
> something like word11.adm or olook11.adm etc etc
>
> I presume they are added when office is installed, or the Res Kit.
> Just create a new GPO and right click administrative templates, add/remove
> templates.
>
> Hope this points you in the right direction.
>
> M
>
> "Stephen M" wrote:
>
>> Is there a way that group policies can be used to control the autoarchive
>> defaults (e.g. autoachive everything in all folders 6 months old to
>> .....archive.pst) using a group policy?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
>>