InDesign CS2 bundled OpenType fonts

A listing of the OpenType fonts bundled with InDesign CS2 can be found here:
http://www.adobeforums.com/cgi-bin/webx/Adobe%20Community%20Forums/Typography/1521

I work in an environment where I create InDesign files on a server and when I finish it is picked up by editors who do text edits on the file. The problem is every time someone opens that file the program asks to relink all the fonts again. We all share the same font package so there's no conflict there, Note: the editors are on PCs. This has us stumped. Any ideas?

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