well that is correct. But try it out. Set the environment variable UserInstallation and start your process from where you access the office. I assume that you will create if necessary a second office process with the new user installation. You can easy check it if you first start the office normally and then your own process. But of course i am only guessing and haven't time to check it on my own. Maybe it behaves different when OLE is involved.


Changing the UserInstallation environment variable before starting OO from my app works but I got an error (my fault for sure). But if the office is already open the UserInstallation variable is ignored.

I'll try to figure out how to use css.util.PathSettings to dynamicaly point to another configuration set, but I was hoping to ear you say "go ahead with that PathSettings thing. It might do what you want" :D

Carlos


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