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"Bradley Smith" <nos...@noway.com> wrote...

>We are running Excel 2007 in a Terminal Server environment and do

>not want one instance of Excel 2007 to consume more than one core

>at a time (for obvious load balancing reasons).

>

>I know how to disable it via the GUI, but this must be done manually

>per user and the user can always re-enable it.

>

>How does one force this change via Group Policy or registry and

>prevent the user from changing it?

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This isn't a good newsgroup in which to ask system administrative

questions. Lots of people know the end-user licensing plans. Very few

know terminal server.

 

You'd be better off asking this in a Terminal Server newsgroup like

microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services . I'm crossposting this

response and setting its followup-to tag to that newsgroup.

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