Re: [api-dev] how to make the macros available to all users of a Windows Terminal server

2006-05-25 Thread Mathias Bauer
Jo wrote: Hi Carsten, Many thanks for your answer. The next problem is that when logged on as a different user the library containing the macros is not available. I tried to also copy the basic code as follows: C:\Documents and Settings\My Username\Application

Re: [api-dev] how to make the macros available to all users of a Windows Terminal server

2006-05-23 Thread Jürgen Schmidt
Jo wrote: You should create a UNO package containing your Basic library and the toolbar configuration. This package can be deployed as a shared package (administrator rights are necessary) to provide access for all users of this office installation. You shouldn't copy or modify anything

Re: [api-dev] how to make the macros available to all users of a Windows Terminal server

2006-05-23 Thread Carsten Driesner - Sun Germany - ham02 - Hamburg - Software Engineer
Jo wrote On 05/23/06 08:29,: Jürgen Schmidt wrote: Jo wrote: Carsten Driesner - Sun Germany - ham02 - Hamburg - Software Engineer wrote: Jo wrote On 05/22/06 10:43,: Hi, I created a toolbar, but when I log off and on as a different user. I can't find my toolbar. How can I deploy a

Re: [api-dev] how to make the macros available to all users of a Windows Terminal server

2006-05-23 Thread Jürgen Schmidt
Jürgen Schmidt wrote: Jo wrote: Assumed your Basic library has the name MyBasicLib your package should have the following structure: META-INF/manifest.xml Addons.xcu MyBasicLib/dialog.xlb MyBasicLib/script.xlb to make it clear here, Basic libraries are organized in sub folders and

Re: [api-dev] how to make the macros available to all users of a Windows Terminal server

2006-05-23 Thread Jo
Jürgen Schmidt wrote: Jürgen Schmidt wrote: Jo wrote: Assumed your Basic library has the name MyBasicLib your package should have the following structure: META-INF/manifest.xml Addons.xcu MyBasicLib/dialog.xlb MyBasicLib/script.xlb to make it clear here, Basic libraries are organized in

Re: [api-dev] how to make the macros available to all users of a Windows Terminal server

2006-05-23 Thread Laurent Godard
Hi and all the packaged files are in there, but they are not added to C:\Program Files\OpenOffice.org 2.0\share\basic\ I had expected to see an ETUC folder appear there. will be in C:\Program Files\OpenOffice.org 2.0\share\uno_packages subdirectory And they are not registered as a

Re: [api-dev] how to make the macros available to all users of a Windows Terminal server

2006-05-23 Thread Jürgen Schmidt
Jo wrote: Jürgen Schmidt wrote: Jürgen Schmidt wrote: Jo wrote: Assumed your Basic library has the name MyBasicLib your package should have the following structure: META-INF/manifest.xml Addons.xcu MyBasicLib/dialog.xlb MyBasicLib/script.xlb to make it clear here, Basic libraries are

Re: [api-dev] how to make the macros available to all users of a Windows Terminal server

2006-05-22 Thread Jo
Carsten Driesner - Sun Germany - ham02 - Hamburg - Software Engineer wrote: Jo wrote On 05/22/06 10:43,: Hi, I created a toolbar, but when I log off and on as a different user. I can't find my toolbar. How can I deploy a toolbar to different users? Hi Jo, If you create a custom toolbar

Re: [api-dev] how to make the macros available to all users of a Windows Terminal server

2006-05-22 Thread Jürgen Schmidt
Jo wrote: Carsten Driesner - Sun Germany - ham02 - Hamburg - Software Engineer wrote: Jo wrote On 05/22/06 10:43,: Hi, I created a toolbar, but when I log off and on as a different user. I can't find my toolbar. How can I deploy a toolbar to different users? Hi Jo, If you create a custom