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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Sep 25 10:25:54 -0700 
2005 -------
I am curious as to the comment on 7 March: "This is not a bug! OOo 2.x needs
admin rights to install."  The word "needs" is key here. Some specifics of what
things would not be possible with a normal user install would help us understand
the issue better.

This issue really is an obstacle for evangelizing OOo. You want to be able to
hand someone a disc and say, "Use OOo for a while; you'll love it." You don't
want to have to ask, "Oh, by the way, do you have adminstrator privileges on
your machine?"

If requiring admin privileges is a matter of single user vs. all users install,
then put that question as close to the beginning of the install process as
possible. (Otherwise, you have the possibility of people getting 90% of the way
through the install and then finding out they need to be admins--a sure way to
alienate potential customers.)



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