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Hi @dwahlz,
I used to push out my standards files in a similar manner. I actually did it via a script and only did it when there were changes/updates or if someone's local installation had gone awry.
I did not lock down the local copies. I expected my staff to understand how and why the standards existed and allowed them to modify only if absolutely necessary. This allowed for some flexibility in those "one-off" situations which always come up and actually allowed users to learn how to modify and possibly improve and share. Anytime someone had made a significant change or improvement, they could nominate it for review. This helped to get buy-in and also to improve our standards.
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John Vellek
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