Now that you mention it, I believe that the free license I received was
for single user -- I only have it installed in one user account.

Chris Herrnberger wrote:
> 
> For multi-user installation (check the license first though) log in as
> root. cd to the directory where so501 directory is located then as root
> start the installation with ./setup /net Note the space. Install the
> program into say /opt/SOffice51 Then log in as user say "filbert" and cd
> to /opt/Soffice/bin and run ./setup The install program will allow you
> several options, use the option that installs the minimal files to your
> home directory 'filbert' This method was originally posted with 4.3 and
> still work at this end. Good luck
> 
> Chris
> 
> Murray Strome wrote:
> >
> > I had this same problem, and I did get a response from Star Office
> > saying that I had to install it in the user account(s) from which I
> > wanted to use it.  Perhaps someone has a better solution, but since I
> > did not have many accounts where it would be used, that is what I did.
> >
> > Joe Brault wrote:
> > >
> > > I have downloaded staroffice while logged in as the root user, and would
> > > now like to use it in my user account, but do not know how to make it
> > > available to this user.  Can anyone help me out?  Thanks in advance!
> > >
> > > Joe :)
> >
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> > Murray  Strome
> > 1275 Burnside Road West
> > VICTORIA BC   V8Z 1P3
> > Canada
> > Phone: (250) 479-6448
> > Fax:   (250) 727-3427

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