In OOo you do what the call a net install first which installs everything. The each user runs another setup (in the OOo programs directory) which then sets the user up - you do this for each user. The OOo install guide has all this in it for various operating systems in more detail.

On Wed, 11 May 2005, rob3 wrote:

S. Schwartz wrote:

Michael W. Holdeman wrote:

And I built OpenOffice once, it ended up running slower than
OpenOffice-bin...

How come? I have noticed the same effect with Mozilla-software. At least I get the feeling that the binaries are a little faster -- I can't really say for sure.

Sigi

Hi,

I'm still trying to figure out why my install doesn't execute for normal
users. So OO only works for root.  Upon the "ooffice" command a normal
user gets a message regarding "setup" or something like that, then it
aborts.

Rob.


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