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Hi :)
Sorry for the lack of responses!  Did you manage to solve the problem?  

There is a little help for corporate users through some 3rd party
documentation at
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications#Corporate_Users
but i am not sure how good they are.  

If you are still struggling please let the list know and we might try to be
better at answering this time!
Good luck and regards from
Tom :) 



CdnGuy wrote
Just wondering if the Load/Save General settings can be set at the server
or domain level and be set for all users on that server.

Background:
LibreOffice 3.3
Win 2K8 and 2K3 servers
Users connect via RDP authenticated by AD on a DNS
Want to always save as Microsoft 97/2000/XP format

Has anyone done this before? Can it be done?
Thanks in advance for your help!

Cheers,
Guy





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