MICROSOFT PUBLISHER NETWORK INSTALLATION -- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION You need to read this information if you have installed a SHARED copy of Publisher. See the Network Administrator's Guide for more information on what a SHARED installation is. There are two sections in this document: A. Setting the Publisher files on the server to READ-ONLY status. B. Installing a SHARED copy of Publisher using a private copy of Microsoft Windows. ===================================================================== A. Setting the Publisher files on the server to READ-ONLY status. --------------------------------------------------------------------In order for Publisher to function properly on a network, and to allow all users on the network the ability to run Publisher, the Publisher files must be READ-ONLY files. To set the Publisher files on the server to READ-ONLY status: 1. Connect to the server that contains the Publisher files. Note: You must have read/write privileges for the directory that contains the Publisher files. 2. In the Microsoft Windows File Manager, change to the disk drive containing the Publisher application files. 3. Open the directory containing the Publisher files. 4. From the File menu, choose Select All. 5. From the File menu, choose Change Attributes. 6. Choose the Read Only check box. 7. Choose the OK button. 8. Repeat steps 3-7 for the subdirectories \CLIPART, \BORDERS, \TEMPLATE, \PAPERS, and \PAGEWIZ in the Publisher directory on the server. B. Installing a SHARED copy of Publisher using a private copy of Microsoft Windows. --------------------------------------------------------------------Read this section ONLY if you are installing a SHARED copy of Publisher using a private copy of Windows AND some users will be using a shared copy of Windows. The administrator setup was run using a private (non-shared) copy of Windows. Therefore, the setup program could not determine if some users will be using a shared copy of Windows or if no users will be using a shared copy of Windows. If every user will use a private copy of Windows, your setup is now complete. If any users will use a shared copy of Windows: Run the administrator setup again, using the shared copy of Windows that some workstations are using. Note: You will need read/write privileges to the network Windows directory.