On 11 Mar 2005 at 9:14, Mathias Bauer wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I posted this a couple of days ago, but have not seen it on the list > > and have not gotten any kind of response so I'm thinking that the > > message might not have made it to the list. If I'm wrong please > > excuse the double post. -- DW > > ==================================================================== > > ======== We currently have about 150 copies of OpenOffice.org 1.1.4 > > installed. We are wanting to upgrade all OO.o 1.1.4 to 2 when the > > final release comes out. In preporation for this joyous day we are > > looking for an efficient way of accomplishing the upgrade. > > > > OpenOffice.org is installed on WindowXP workstations that are > > connected via Novell 6.5 network. Apache, PHP, & MySQL is active on > > the server. Any suggestions for upgrading OpenOffice.org without > > having to touch every workstation would be greatly appreciated. > > Sorry, but you got a response the same day. If you don't get more > answers you probably don't give people enough information (or not the > relevant one). Nobody likes guessing. >
I think the problem you pose is outside the scope of OpenOffice.org itself. There are tools out there, I am sure, for doing automatic updates and I know that clever guys can write start up scripts or cron scripts to look on servers for instructions to do updates, etc. But the problem is that you have to install any update/upgrade scripts on all the client PCs anyway. Perhaps you could email a script to all the client PCs and tell users to run it. There are lots of possibilities, but not for the OO.o project itself to provide. Tony --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
