It took me a while to find in the Apple computer sys 10.2 documentation. It seems that the password that the installations for openoffice is referring to (the administative code) or (authentication code) is simply the password that was entered when the user first installed the operating system.
Ralph Ray Simple Transitions, Inc. P.O.Box 363 Vancouver, WA 98666 800-699-4589 - Cell(360) 521-1970 -- CPHennessy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Saturday 09 July 2005 23:00, + [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > [ MODERATED ] *********************** > > The installation is asking me for an authentication code or password to > proceed with installation of the download onto my computer. > > What should I use to proceed? As you are not subscribed you may not have seen that: On Sunday 10 July 2005 01:08, John W. Kennedy wrote: > OOo itself does not require a password. Depending on your operating > system, the OOo install program might require one of /your/ passwords in > order to perform the install process, because some operating systems > don't allow just any old body to install software whenever they feel > like it. > > But without knowing your operating system and what version of OOo you > are trying to install, this is shooting in the dark. Please reply to [email protected] only. -- CPH : openoffice.org contributor Maybe your question has been answered already? http://user-faq.openoffice.org/#FAQ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
