It seems that all originates from the fact that the machine is multiprocessor,
not because of terminal server. Even on a single user dual core machine there
was a problem. If I start soffice using the procaff tool that tells it to work
on a single processor it works fine.
http://www.stefan-kuhr.
Mike Grigorov wrote:
>When your application starts multiple soffice they are all running for
>the same user (the one running your application), each checks whether an
>soffice is already running for that user and hands its arguments over to
>the already running one and then terminates. So,
>When your application starts multiple soffice they are all running for
>the same user (the one running your application), each checks whether an
>soffice is already running for that user and hands its arguments over to
>the already running one and then terminates. So, you end up with a
>
Mike Grigorov wrote:
I posted this question in the API forum first -
http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?t=52286 , but it seems I have stuck
deeper than I thought and will need developer's point of view.
As described in thread the expected scheme is that my application will start an
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