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Old December 1st, 2005, 03:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
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Default MS Office Document Image Writer - how to remove via GP?

I have about 500 workstations, everyone that has Office 2003 installed gets
the Document Image Writer installed. No one in our corporation uses that
"printer" and it usually gets installed as a default. I would like to know if
there's a GPO or anything to remove it permanently, if I can modify the
Office install files to remove it after Office has been installed, to hide
it, or to never have it be the default... ever. I do understand that some
programs may need some MDI system files to run properly, that's why I would
rather it NOT be the default but still available.
 




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