On Mon May 8 2006 16:38, + Kathy Smith wrote:
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> Hi!  My name is Kathy Smith and I work for McDowell County Schools in
> NC.  I have been a fan of Open Office for many years now.  We are
> finally getting the rest of the county onboard and trying to make Open
> Office the standard office application for the county.
>
> That being said, we have a problem with the Recovery Program.  We are
> using NComputing's XTenda boxes.  This is a PCI card that gets inserted
> into a PC, and you can run 3 other stations from that one PC.  (We're
> not a rich county, so we're hoping this will help us eliminate our old
> Win 95 and Win 98 computers)  Our problem is that when a student logs in
> to the different stations, then opens Open Office, the first student is
> fine.  Every one after that gets the message to try to recover the file
> Untitled 1.  If they hit cancel, Open Office opens right up.  It's a
> pain, though.  I was wondering if there is any way to turn off the
> Recovery Program.  We really don't need it on, and it would make the
> school's transition to Open Office smoother if there was no quirk.

Hi Kathy,
 Try calling the OpenOffice.org program with the "-norestore" option.

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