On Monday 10 October 2005 01:05, CPHennessy wrote:
> On Mon September 26 2005 16:44, + John Neels wrote:
> >  [ MODERATED ] ***********************
> > I am trying to install OpenOffice.org 1.9.125 on a Windows 2000 computer
> > in a school environment, but am facing some unwanted hurdles.  When I
> > install the package it requires each user to register the first time they
> > use the software.  We have Deepfreeze installed on all of the computers,
> > which then force each users to re-register when they used the computer
> > again. (Deepfreeze locks down the C: on the computer to prevent users
> > from modifying the computer settings.)
> >
> > Is there method of installing the software on the computer for multiple
> > users without requiring registration from each user?

Deepfreeze will preserve the registry of your windows. So, I think the easiest 
thing to do is to disable deepfreeze when you install Openoffice, run it for 
the first time (register/not). Then activate the deepfreeze again.

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