Wayne,
Thanks for the info.
Time for old dog to learn new trick.
Will play with copy settings wizard.
Cheers,
Len
On May 8, 9:48=A0am, "Wayne Tiffany" <wayneRMVJNKtiff...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> When you talk about accessing a hotkeys file, that's old stuff.
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> some time ago the hotkeys are now stored in the registry. =A0What I do
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> maintain a Copy Settings Wizard file on our network, and if I change
> something that is significant, I usually will send out an email
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> the change. =A0Then the user has the option of reloading my standard
file,=
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> making the change manually. =A0Their decision. =A0Or they ignore me and
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> about it later when I have to come help with the problem. =A0:-0
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> The old hotkeys file was a .cus file.
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> =A0 WT
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> > Hello,
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> > Where does one find information in the SW Help file for a list of
> > files that need to be copied to a shared location if you want everyone
> > to "point" to the same files.
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> > Specifically, I have a set of hotkeys I want everyone to use. I've set
> > them up on one computer and now want to copy/point users to this
> > common file. What is the file name and where is it pointed.
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> > How are other people setting up SW to be used in multi-seat/user
> > environments?
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> > Does the do***entation exist or am I just looking in the wrong places?
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