Hi

Can someone please help with a macro problems in OpenOffice.org 1.1.4 under 
Linux.

I'm tried asking for answer on the forums, but to no avail.

The Problem.

I need to provide to controlled locked down openoffice environment for my users.

To do this i've hidden the menubar, created a custom toolbar & de-selected all 
standard toolbars.
Everything works fine, except a user can right click on my toolbar which 
displays a context menu that allows the user to re-select standard toolbars, 
de-selected my toolbar & even worse config aspects of openoffice.

I've played about with the XContextMenuInterceptor which allows me to intercept 
all context menus except the toolbar one.

Do you have any suggestions.

I thought about modifying the XML menu's but i'm not sure which files contain 
the menu definitions, again any ideas.

I would appreciate any help you may have as this is becoming an urgent problem 
to resolve.

Regards 
MARK

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