Thanks.  Will do.

On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 23:08, Joerg Barfurth wrote:
> Hi Wesley,
>
> Consider using the [email protected] mailing list for gettting
> 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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