You should run setup /n first, to install a "network" version of soffice
on a public directory.  Then when that's done, as any user, run the setup
program again, but this time without the "/n"

This will make an office52 directory on your home dir which takes up
around 1.5MB of space which is actually all the files that need to be
specific for each user.


On Tue, 7 Aug 2001, ramon de la paz wrote:

> guys, have you had any experience in installing soffice52 from SUN on a
> multiuser sys....i installed it as root...but the normal users cant seem to
> start the program...says it cant find the sofficerc file...it is there and
> readable though i checked...any help would be appreciated.
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