Hi Wesley,
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support for using the OpenOffice.org application.
Wesley Parish wrote:
This is an error message I am getting on a MS Win98SE box in an MS Win98SE
network I attempt to manage.
"OpenOffice.org 2.0
Either another instance of OpenOffice.org is accessing your personal settings or
our personal settings are locked.
Simultaneous access can lead to inconsistencies in you personal setings. Before
continuing, you should make sure user '' closes OpenOffice.org on host 'WINTON'.
Continue?"
I've looked at the Tools/Options and can't find the appropriate area in the
personal settings section. What should I be doing?
There appears to be a computer called 'WINTON', where an OpenOffice.org
process is (or was) your networked profile directory for personal
settings. Apparently the computer on which you are running
OpenOffice.org has a different name. The OpenOffice.org process on
WINTON either is still running or terminated abnormally (i.e. it
crashed). In the former case you should quit the instance on WINTON
before running OOo on your machine. If that instance has crashed, you
are safe to 'continue' - in which case the message won't appear again.
But I do wonder: if you are not logged in as a named user ("user ''"),
then how can networked profile directories work?
Ciao, Joerg
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