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OPS File Viewer
Download OrkTools.exeupdated October 24, 2002File size: 11,505 KB
The OPS File Viewer (OPSView.exe) enables you to view changes that an Office profile settings file (OPS file) makes to a user's computer. This viewer also provides a list of all possible changes that the Office Profile Wizard can make to a user's computer through an OPS file. To use the OPS File Viewer, you must supply the path and file name of an OPS file you created with the Profile Wizard. The viewer is not a separate application — instead, it reads the OPS file and creates a plain-text file, which is displayed by the Notepad text editor.
Install the OPS File Viewer
The OPS File Viewer is automatically installed on your computer when you install the Office Resource Kit. To locate the tool, click the Start button, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Office Tools, point to Microsoft Office XP Resource Kit Tools, and then click OPS File Viewer. When the OPSView dialog box is displayed, search for the OPS file you want to view. When you have selected the file, click the Open button to display the text file created by the OPS File Viewer.
OPS File Viewer
Download OrkTools.exe
The OPS File Viewer (OPSView.exe) enables you to view changes that an Office profile settings file (OPS file) makes to a user's computer. This viewer also provides a list of all possible changes that the Office Profile Wizard can make to a user's computer through an OPS file. To use the OPS File Viewer, you must supply the path and file name of an OPS file you created with the Profile Wizard. The viewer is not a separate application — instead, it reads the OPS file and creates a plain-text file, which is displayed by the Notepad text editor.
Install the OPS File Viewer
The OPS File Viewer is automatically installed on your computer when you install the Office Resource Kit. To locate the tool, click the Start button, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Office Tools, point to Microsoft Office XP Resource Kit Tools, and then click OPS File Viewer. When the OPSView dialog box is displayed, search for the OPS file you want to view. When you have selected the file, click the Open button to display the text file created by the OPS File Viewer.


  Last update: Wednesday, September 12, 2001
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  Last update: Wednesday, September 12, 2001
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