Hi all,

We have finally found from where came these .wav files populated in the
OOo Gallery directory.
In fact each time a .ppt presentation contains .wav files, they are
copied or stocked in the OOo Gallery directory and stay there.
The issue remaining is that, by the time going, the user profile may
become too large and get blocked.

Kind regards
Sophie
sophie wrote:
> Hi Christian,
> 
> Christian Lippka - Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
>> sophie wrote:
>>> Hi Carsten,
>>>
>>> [...]
>>>> Hi Sophie,
>>>>
>>>> I sent your request to the graphics team which knows the Gallery much
>>>> better.
>>> Thanks a lot.
>> But we don't have a better idea. At least this does not sound like a
>> known problem. Can you give more details about your installation?
> 
> This is a network with more than 6000 desktops. About 1000 of them have
> OOo 2.2.1 installed and for 600 of them, OOo is the default suite.
> OS is Windows XP SP1. About 30% of them get the Gallery directory
> populated by these .wav files (btw not very good titles of music ;) that
> you can easily find on the net, but you the network securities do not
> allow to download them.
> I'm not sure that OOo is completly faulty here, but what is surprising
> me is the fact that the Gallery directory is involved.
> Thanks for your help
> Kind regards
> Sophie
>> Regards,
>> Christian
>>
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