Jean, The 1.9.79 Quickstarter does not work for me on either Windows 2000 or XP as it does with version 1.x. The real question should be, is this by design?
In my humble opinion, I think this makes it less useful, but it does start OOo faster since soffice.exe is already running which is probably the most important feature. I would prefer the older functionality myself. On Thu, 2005-03-03 at 16:57 -0800, Jean Hollis Weber wrote: > Yes, the Quickstarter loads at system startup when I set that option. > However, the problem still remains that clicking on the Quickstarter icon > in my system tray has no effect. It does not pop up a list of the > components so I can actually use it to start a component. > > Does this actually work for anyone? If so, what version of Windows are you > using? Linda Worthington says it doesn't work for her on WinXP or Win 2K. > Anyone else? > > Regards, Jean > > Rick Barnes wrote: > >To enable the version 1.9.79 Quickstarter under Windows : > > > >Tools > Options > OpenOffice.org > Memory > >--->then check the "Load OpenOffice.org during system startup" option. > > > >Jean Hollis Weber wrote, > >I've installed OOo 1.9.79bc. It, and the last several builds that > >I've looked at, does not install the Quickstarter by default. I > >can open the exe file and get the Quickstarter icon in my system > >tray, but clicking on it has no effect -- it does not pop up a > >list of the components like it used to. > -- Rick Barnes www.nostabo.net ************************************************* There are 10 kinds of people, those that can read binary numbers and those that can't... --> Sent via Evolution 2.0.4 running on a Linux 2.6.11 Gentoo kernel.
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