On Wed, 2010-10-06 at 16:17 +0100, Chris Roberts wrote:
> Is this the case also with the admin install? In which case it sounds like a
> pure wine problem, perhaps best tackled on the winehq forums.
>
having problems running it on the admin install as well.
> > used a script to copy .wine to all users:
> >
> > #!/bin/bash
> > UHOME="/home"
> > FILE="/home/admin/.wine"
> > USERS=$(cat /home/admin/userslist)
> > for u in $USERS
> > do
> > /bin/cp -Rv $FILE ${UHOME}/${u}
> > chown -Rv $(id -un $u):$(id -gn $u) /${UHOME}/${u}/.wine
> > done
>
> This does result in you having an entire copy of Microsoft Office for each
> and
> every user. I would have thought that the symlink approach, with
> personalised registry, was a more elegant solution - as per the link you
> provided - did that not work for you?
i've added a mapped drive to the wine cfg which is mapped
to /usr/share/msoffice. and then in wine installed office to the mapped
drive (Y:). so all the files are installed to /usr/share/msoffice and
just the reg and settings are in .wine which get copied to all users.
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