depends on how much RAM you have. This is an elderly laptop with 128 mgs and it 
already opens the wi-fi utility automatically on startup as I am usually in a 
coffeeshop when I use it. 

If something like Realplay or Quicktime has also helpfully decided to put 
itself in startup, the laptop runs out of memory. So no, I don't want 
OpenOffice to do that, especially since I don't necessarily do word processing 
every time I turn my computer on. I have tried removing it from startup. I also 
thought well, maybe the problem is that I am telling it I want to register 
later, so I went ahead and registered. It still asked me again the next time I 
went in there. So I told it did not want to register. Still there on startup. I 
told it I had already registered --same thing.  

Furthermore, it is like Realplay and Quicktime -- every time you use it it puts 
itself back. It also doesn't seem to close itself well -- I have found that I 
am running 6 or 7 instances of Soffice at times.

If you guys aren't getting this I suppose I can download it again in case it 
got corrupted somehow but that generally keeps it from working at rather than 
causing this sort of behaviour doesn't it? 



>You can remove it from startup. It helps ooffice open faster if you leave it
>but its not much difference imho.
>
>DRE
>
>On 7/10/06, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>

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