On Thursday May 24 2007 5:12 am, Robert Ham wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm working on a web-based project for schools that produces
> reports in OpenDocument format. We're currently trialing. One of
> the issues that has come up is that we produce documents in
> OpenDocument format and schools have only Microsoft Office
> installed, with no ODF converter plugin. My recommendation was to
> install OpenOffice.org.
>
> However, some schools have "locked down" their computers and
> require "locking down" OpenOffice.org. I've googled about this and
> found very little information. Is it possible to lock down
> OpenOffce.org, and if so, are there any resources? Any advice,
> tutorials, HOWTOs or other documentation, would be most helpful.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Robert Ham
Perhaps, you might want to find out what is meant by "locking
down" a program. I would think that these schools should be able to
tell you what they mean by locking down a computer. It would be nice
if you could tell the rest of us what "locking down" means.
Dan
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