Hi Dave,
A standard win98se installation doesn't use privileges, so
you don't have to deal with administrator rights. Any user
has full rights.
OOo will not modify your registry to prevent other software
from loading.
If you've installed it properly, you should have start menu
shortcuts to each of the OOo modules. You can copy them,
either directly from the start menu by right-click and
dragging or by right-clicking the start button and selecting
'explore'. Go to the Openoffice.org folder and copy the
shortcuts from there.
tc
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Dale Whittaker wrote:
I have Windows 98SE on an AMD/ASUS motherboard with ATI 8500LE video
card. I do not network except to connect to Internet thru a phone
modem. I use the "MS Family Login" instead of MS Client.
I do NOT know how to deal with "Administrator Rights". I fear my
registry has been modified after loading OO to prevent other third party
software from loading properly. I had to make new shortcuts to activate
the OpenOffice software. (I do not seem to have any OO uninstall
features in programs or in Control Panel).
*How do I get OO software to recognize me as a Wondows 98SE
"Administrtor" and how do I modify or replace existing shortcuts that
have target, etc. "grayed out"?
*Thank you.
Dale W.
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