Dear
 
Up to now I had OpenOffice version 1.4 on my linux server in a multi-user 
environment. To install this, I had to do first a server installation as 
user "root" and than per user, a workstation installation. This creates an 
openoffice directory under the users home dir.
 
Now I want to pass to the version 2.0. As I read in your documentation, it
is 
recommanded to do no upgrade but a complete reinstallation. I'm trying this 
out on my testmachine. I downloaden the installation documentation and 
followed de installation steps and did the installation correctly via rpm
-i.
I discovered that after the installation there are no openoffice dir.
present 
in de users home dir. I tried to startup office under the user but this is
not 
working as he doesn't find the program soffice.
 
I found nothing in the documentation about multi-user environment. Can you 
tell me how it works in this version? Do I also have to do an extra 
installation per user or is this not necessary anymore? What should I do 
exactly to make it work?

 

 

Ingrid De Meersman

Credimo N.V.
Weversstraat 6-10
1730 Asse
Tel.: 02/454.10.56
Fax.: 02/454.10.14
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