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. -- PLEASE KEEP MESSAGES ON THE LIST. OpenOffice.org Documentation Co-Lead http://documentation.openoffice.org/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
