On Tue April 11 2006 11:16, + Alon Keren wrote: > System: Linux (LFS) > OOo version: 2.0.0rc3 > > I wish to prevent users from altering their OOo directories > (~/.openoffice.org2) and from saving files in them. > To that end, I supply a user with a ready-made '~/.openoffice.org2', and > disallow any write-access to it and its contents. > > A problem occures when I edit a file (.odt, .ods), save it, and then exit > OOo: After exiting I get the following pop-up dialog: > 'Error saving the document: > user-home-dir/.openoffice.org2/user/basic/script.xlc/ > General Error. > Genereal input/output error.' > When I press 'OK', it repeats, only with 'dialog.xlc' instead of > 'script.xlc '. > > Apparently, OOo tries to replace those two files with something of its own > making, so placing ready-made files is not an option. > > Does anyone know of a way to go around this, either by means of configuring > the already-installed OOo, or by means of altering the > source-code/installation process?
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