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More info?)
We may want to do specific configuration; however, this does the main piece
that we are looking for. I found this last night as well. Thanks for
responding!
Toni P.
"Denis Wong @ Hong Kong" wrote:
> The Quick Launch folder is just a folder. So you can manage it just like
> others.
>
> User Config\Administrative Templates\Start Menu and Taskbar\Do not display
> any custom toolbars in the taskbar
>
> This setting affects the taskbar. The taskbar includes the Start button,
> buttons for currently running tasks, custom toolbars, the notification area,
> and the system clock. Toolbars include Quick Launch, Address, Links, Desktop,
> and other custom toolbars created by the user or by an application. If this
> setting is enabled, the taskbar does not display any custom toolbars, and the
> user cannot add any custom toolbars to the taskbar. Moreover, the Toolbars
> menu command and submenu are removed from the context menu. The taskbar
> displays only the Start button, taskbar buttons, the notification area, and
> the system clock. If this setting is disabled or is not configured, the
> taskbar displays all toolbars. Users can add or remove custom toolbars, and
> the Toolbars command appears in the context menu.
>
> BR,
> Denis
>
> "tpenn" wrote:
>
> > Greetings,
> >
> > Is there a way in Group Policy to enable and customize the Windows Quick
> > Launch toolbar on Windows 2003 server for end users on Windows XP Pro
> > systems. I look forward to you replies.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Toni P.