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Old 04-22-2010, 12:11 PM
worthydaydream worthydaydream is offline Disable/Modify MOC.exe Windows XP Disable/Modify MOC.exe Office XP
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Question Disable/Modify MOC.exe

When right clicking any office 2003 file (it could be word, powerpoint, excel), I am given the option to "Save as" {see attached screenshot 1}. This option to "Save as" launches MOC.exe which only gives the option to save as various Office 2007 versions (or vice-versa if I right click an office 2007 file) {see attached screenshot 2}.



... This wouldn't be a problem, but I am working in an office environment and one of my users is certain this is the CORRECT way to SAVE a file.

Therefore, can I either modify this prompt to be the same as an Excel "Save as" prompt? OR can I completely remove this option to prevent further confusion?

Thanks in advance,
Cody
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