On Mon, 2005-07-25 at 18:14 +0800, Work Klo wrote:
> I have to provide a user in my organization a copy of
> OO.  As he travels, he needs OO to be in a USB thumb
> drive.  He may use his copy of OO anywhere (even in a
> computer with OO installed).
> 
> I install OO to my local computer.  I select NOT to
> install quickstart.exe.  I find out there is
> quickstart.exe in <OO>\program.  I delete it.  I copy
> the whole folder to the USB drive.
> 
> I remove OO from my computer.  I test OO in USB drive.
>  Quickstart does not launch.  Looks good.  I check
> Tools->Options->OpenOffice->Load Quickstart during
> system start-up is grayed out.
> 
> I close OO.  I add QuickStarterInstalled (with value
> of 1) in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\OpenOffice.org. 
> I start OO and somehow there is Quickstart at the
> system tray!  Hum...  I check the Tools->Options...
> and the Load Quickstart option is NOT grayed out.
> 
>    -=-=-=-=-=--=-
> 
> Then I do something to the source code.
> 1) Comment out File_gid_File_Exe_Quickstart section in
> file_ooo.scp within .\scp2\source\ooo
> 
> 2) Comment out line containing gid_File_Exe_Quickstart
> in Module gid_Module_Root_Files_2 within
> .\scp2\source\ooo.
> 
> Recompile scp2 module.  Recompile instsetoo module. 
> Install the hard drive.  Select NOT to install
> Quickstart.  After install, there is no
> quickstart.exe.  Remove everying in USB.  Copy the new
> OO to USB.
> 
> I keep the registry entry QuickStarterInstalled.  I
> run OO in the USB.  There is no quickstart in the
> system tray.  BUT...  Under
> Tools->Options->OpenOffice->Load Quickstart during
> system start-up is NOT grayed out.  
> 
> If that is NOT grayed out, my user could check that
> box.  Next time user starts OO, there would be
> quickstart at the system tray!  I do not want that to
> happen.
> 
> Question: 
> 1) How to stop quickstart from loading no matter what?
> 2) How to stop OO from checking the registry entry
> QuickStarterInstalled?
> 3) How to gray out the "Load Quickstart during system
> start-up" check box?

That process looks very similar to that laid out in
http://documentation.openoffice.org/HOW_TO/various_topics/USB_key.pdf

Perhaps it can help answer your last three questions.
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