Hi Andrew,

Andrew Jensen wrote:
> Ok, never mind..I figured out what I was doing wrong..I can run writer
> now, while my import script is running...
> 
> Sorry, for the misunderstanding.
> 
> Andrew

It's an UL that you can't run two OOo instance at a time, the problem is
that two running instances must access different *user* installation
directories (user profiles) because OOo doesn't allow a concurrent
access to this directory.

You always can run a second instance of OOo from the same OOo
installation directory by having a second user profile at $URL and
starting the second OOo instance with "-env:UserInstallation=$URL".

If you don't like the command line hassle you can also have a complete
second installation of OOo 2.0 on your machine with its own user
profile preconfigured to $URL (instead of the default).

To let this installation of OOo know about $URL you must change the
"UserInstallation" entry in the file bootstrap.ini/bootstraprc in your
second installation to point to this special user profile. Of course
this second installation of OOo does not have a system integration (only
one instance can have this).

To create a second OOo2.0 installation you have two options:

Just copy a complete OOo2.0 installation somewhere else(!).
On windows you also can install a second copy of OOo2.0 with setup /a.

Best regards,
Mathias

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Mathias Bauer - OpenOffice.org Application Framework Project Lead
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