![]() Navigate to the Start Menu folder and copy the Office shortcuts to a temp folder you can store on the network (or USB drive). (Begin here if you simply came for the alternate solution)Īnother Windows 10 machine (a demo/temp/build PC will do) with Office installed without modifications, MSP to create a "\Microsoft Office\" folder in the Start Menu folder, to ALL Office Shortcuts within (exactly as it was in Windows 7, XP, 2000/NT,, 98 SE, etc.), you break the hard-coded connection for the Windows 10 Desktop Notifications.Ĭongrats! Microsoft still hasn't fixed this and you must now reinstall Office SANS (Sarif) the Start Menu modifications in the. ![]() but by using Microsoft's OWN Office Configuration Tool and modifying the. If you are like myself and Rob, you tried to do your due diligence in gingerly ushering your end users from Windows 7 to Windows 10, mainly by mitigating initial jolting headaches like having your Start Menu programs scattered in a long scrolling list, sorted alphabetically by program name, with no folders to help group them. ![]() MSP to modify the Start Menu locations of the Office Shortcuts, you'll break these notifications because Microsoft decided to hard-code how/where Windows validates the Program to allow it to send notifications (as Rob's article points out). To get straight to the point, the problem is if you use the Office Configuration Tool (OCT) to create a customized. However, my particular situation required me to try something without a reinstall. I had a similar situation as describes here: Outlook Alerts/Toast Notifications, though it's persisted through to build 1809.
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