In the tar there are two installers..  one is called setup, the other
install.

setup does a single user install, and the default path is ~/Openoffice.org
install does the shared install into /usr/local/Openoffice.org (I think
that's where it went)..

So, run install as root, and then as each user run
/usr/local/Openoffice.org/setup which will create the per user
~/Openoffice.org directory with settings etc..

Then you can discover the joy of not having an English UK dictionary..
Mutter mutter...

Cheers,  Chris Hellyar.

Selwyn District Council
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-----Original Message-----
From: Carl Cerecke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 27 May 2002 12:25 p.m.
To: linux
Subject: Openoffice network installation


I'm trying to install openoffice so multiple users can use it.
It is proving to be a very frustrating exercise.

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I can't get it to work. Not even google is helping me this time.

Has anyone done this?

Cheers,
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