I installed the new portable LO (http://portableapps.com/apps/office/libreoffice_portable) on a USB stick. When I try to run it, it complains that there is another copy running. It seems that this is because OpenOffice's (non-portable) Quickstarter is running on the machine. Of course, OOo's Quickstarter is running for multiple users who happen to be logged on to the machine (Win XP Pro) so, although I can kill mine, I can't kill the others.

Is it right that a *portable* version should be prevented from running by a mere office application (not anti virus or lock-down software or parental control or anything similar) installed on the machine? Is it right that a *portable* program should be prevented from running by some process owned by another *non-admin* user? Is it right that LO is interfered with by OOo? Or is at least one of these a bug?

Why should I not be able to run LO and OOo at the same time on the same machine?

Harold Fuchs
London, England


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