Not really.  The Crossover folks discourage a 'root' install of
Crossover in general.  You have to muck with symlinks and permissions.  
Not to mention the MS License issues.

Crossover works by creating a subdirectory called 'fake_windows' where
it stores the registry, etc.  Who ever is running the applicatiion has
to have read/write on that subdirectory due to the way Windows apps
work.

That said, the Crossover app itself is an amazing piece of work.

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Jim Wildman, CISSP                                      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sat, 22 Jun 2002, Dieter Kroemer wrote:

> Hallo,
> 
> Some teachers in our school want use MS-Office - I'm the sysadm and want to
> use linux with the ltsp :-)
> 
> Now my question - when I install the crossover-office and then MS-office2000
> can severel pupils use this office at the same time? If this possible, in
> wich way I've to install the MS-office - as a network-installation or the
> "normal" installation for a standalone computer?
> 
> Thanks for helping
> Dieter
> 
> 
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