On Tue, 2005-10-25 at 17:51 -0400, Stephen Bauman wrote: > On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 17:29:30 -0400, G. Roderick Singleton wrote: > > > >> > > Depends on whether ME is recognized as a multi-user OS. Nonetheless, I > > would expect that you would select the option 'Anyone who uses this > > computer...' during installation to get the effect you want. Please see > > the 2.0 SETUP_GUIDE.pdf at > > http://documentation.openoffice.org/setup_guide2/index.html > > Win 98/ME can be configured for multi-user operation. It can also be > configured to use a network drive for the program location. > > I cannot select "anyone who uses this computer" because it does not > appear. I cannot select "everyone" for the machine installation because > this option does not appear. > > I've seen the 2.0 SETUP_GUIDE.pdf - apparently the 2.0 installation > program has not.:=) The dialog it shows does not agree with what is > presented in the setup guide. I thought I made that clear in my original > post. > No you didn't or the question would not have been asked.
> Any other suggestions? > I suggest you have a look at http://installation.openoffice.org/proposals/netinstall.html to see if ME qualifies for multi-user installation of 2.0. I suspect not. If not then I suggest you install 1.1.5. While is does not export in open document format it does read them properly and any 2.0 user can certainly import and read any files you generate. To get ME or any of the other inherently single-user versions of window, follow the directions at http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/instructions.html Good luck. -- PLEASE KEEP MESSAGES ON THE LIST. OpenOffice.org Documentation Co-Lead http://documentation.openoffice.org/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
