>When your application starts multiple soffice they are all running for 
 >the same user (the one running your application), each checks whether an 
 >soffice is already running for that user and hands its arguments over to 
 >the already running one and then terminates.  So, you end up with a 
 >single soffice that services all your connections. 

Thanks for the reply. I don't think this is the case - the environment is 
terminal server, each user connects with his own user name. When I look at Task 
manager I see many instances of doffice, each owned by different user.

You are right that in case of a single user there is only one instance when I 
run OO several times, but when there are many users logged to terminal there 
are many instances.

Thanks
Mike

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