Hi Michele,

Michele Zarri wrote:

> Ciao Mathias,
> I have tried but I got an error... I am sure I am doing something wrong...
> 
> here's the code (trying to activate my "default" profile in
> ~/.openoffice.org2/user), but I get the same error if I create a new
> directory.
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/opt/openoffice.org2.3/program$ ./soffice 
> -env:UserInstallation=$/home/michele/.openoffice.org2/user
I assume that the right call is

./soffice -env:UserInstallation=file:///home/michele/.openoffice.org2

(Mind the URL notation!)

in case /home/michele is your home directory. Don't add the "/user" at
the end!

On Windows this would be

soffice
-env:UserInstallation=file:///c:/documents%20and%20settings/michele/Application%20data/OpenOffice.org2

or where ever your profile is (again without the "user" in the name).

Please again mind the URL notation. In this notation blanks, non-ascii
characters and a few more characters have to be encoded in a special
way, blanks e.g. convert to "%20". To make things easier you cut put you
"alternative" profiles into folders that don't contain such characters.
Example:

soffice -env:UserInstallation=file:///c:/OpenOffice.org/profile1

If you start OOo with this command line you should see the welcome
wizard and afterwards a folder "c:\openoffice.org\profile1\user" that
contains your profile.

Please also mind that file URLs always use slashes, no backslashes as
Windows file names.

Of course you don't need any "-env" to access the default profiles, I
just took them as examples.

Ciao,
Mathias

-- 
Mathias Bauer (mba) - Project Lead OpenOffice.org Writer
OpenOffice.org Engineering at Sun: http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS
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