Sorry for confusion. When I originally downloaded the file from sun when
they made it available, I understood that the agreement that was made
was for a single user license and that multiuser licenses could be
gotten by contacting sun. Also did not think that they charged anything
then multiuser licenses, but where I got that from I do not remember. I
had to go back and reread the license and installation instructions and
indeed there are no restrictions on number of users. I stand corrected.
Thanks

Tom


Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
> 
> On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 07:00 -0600, Gary Bunker wrote:
> > I'm not sure what version of StarOffice you're using, but I'm using the
> > one that StarDivision put out before Sun took them over.  I read the
> > installation license and there is nothing in it that prohibits me from
> > installing it as I have.
> >
> > Further, the workfiles are, by default, stored in
> > /home/andysocial/Office51/work, and not in any publicly accessible file
> > path.  Perhaps there were some onerous changes made when Sun repackaged
> > it?
> 
> I used SO before and after Sun took over. There were no changes
> in the license concerning this issue (as far as I as a legal
> layman can understand).
> 
> I have two users on my stand-alone box. Each has a Office51/work
> folder in his home-dir. None of them can read the other's files
> except those which are stored in a different folder which is
> world-readable.
> 
> wobo
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