Hi, Karthik,

 Are u sure that you have the multiuser version of StarOffice? If so, I
think there is an option when installing (something like setup /net). I'm
sure this switch is described in the StarOffice README. If you don't have
the multiuser version, you have to install SOffice in every user's home
directory... 

Have fun,
bogdan

On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, Karthik Vishwanath wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I installed soffice as root into /usr/local/utils/soffice and made a ln 
> to the executable in /usr/local/bin. On logging in as a user and running 
> soffice, nothing happens. It just quits and I have no error msg. On 
> running as root, I can start it up. How do I configure Soffice such that 
> any user on this machine can use it? 
> 
> Thanks,
> -Karthik.
> 
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