Well, if you do a network install, you do single user SETUPs with just a few files each.

Why would you want to automate the setups?  Usually you have one setup per user and the process is quickly done.

CIvileme

Ty Mixon wrote:

I don't know.  I would suppose you could write a script or something,
but that's beyond my current capabilities.  RTFM?
Ty

Original Message dated 8/20/99, 6:43:21 AM
Author: Stephan Schutter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Re: RE: [newbie] StarOffice Installation:

Is there a way to automate this so that each user does not have to
install it?
 -----Original Message-----
From:   Ty Mixon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Thursday, August 19, 1999 5:01 PM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Re: [newbie] StarOffice Installation
Actually, the network install is preferable also if you have more than
one person using the computer.  It allows most of the files to be
stored in a central location, then you just have each user run setup
and it will only take a little more space rather than a full
installation each time.  IE: Husband and wife and kids all on one
Linux box (or network).  But you're not allowed to use it free for
business purposes.
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Ty Mixon
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