Thanks very much for this. I have the downloaded set-up files now and will think hard on whether to install it or not - it has to depend on how heavily we need the system working over the next weeks.
If this remains an issue, I can see it being a major stumbling block for places - such as mine - where there may be several users and a need for continual document operations. Unfortunately that will mean our primary target audience (to offices that currently use either Microsoft Office or Open Office on Windows systems or networks). On 26/02/2011 03:18, NoOp wrote: > On 02/21/2011 02:16 PM, Mark Preston wrote: >> I'm about ready to load up LibreOffice and start running it for work >> but have really one simple question before I do. Background is I will >> be running it on Windows Vista, currently run OpenOffice and will be >> using it near daily including with MS Office documents and presentations. >> >> So the question is: can I load LibO side-by-side with OpenOffice and >> if not what is the procedure to load LibO and - should there be >> probelms - to reload OpenOffice? Most importantly, this is a >> multi-user system so it needs to be loaded for at least three users. >> Any advice much appreciated. >> > > It's an issue: > http://www.libreoffice.org/download/release-notes/ > <quote> > For Windows users that have OpenOffice.org installed, we advise > uninstalling that beforehand, because it registers the same file type > associations. > </quote> > > The issue is that LO uses the same executables as OOo (swriter, etc) and > hasn't yet cleaned up the code to use something else (lowriter, etc). > This can cause *considerable* issues with OOo and LO coexisting on the > same Windows system. If you want to have both installed (on Windows - > it's no issue on linux) at the same time, then I'd suggest installing > 'in parallel', see: > http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_in_parallel > <http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Run_OOo_versions_parallel#Windows> > > So at this point (on Windows) you are better off with either/or: OOo or > LO, but not both at the same time. > > > > -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] Archive: http://listarchives.documentfoundation.org/www/discuss/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***
