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User jsk changed the following:

                  What    |Old value                 |New value
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          Target milestone|---                       |OOo Later
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jan  2 02:02:57 -0800 
2006 -------
Hi robmoss2k1,

thank you for supporting OOo!

I've read the document you pointed me to and believe to have found an
explanation. Let me try to describe the scenario so we can make sure i got it 
right.

You installed the application on a local machine using the /qn flag. The result:
The office is installed to a directory like "D:\program files\OpenOffice.org".
On that machine the entries in the start menu are created (for All Users) and i
assume they work ok.

Now you publish the application to the domain. Each user that installs the
application ends up with broken startmenu entries.

My guess is that you have startmenu entries that point to "D:\..." while the
application is published using its UNC name "\\some-server\..." as they are
distributed via the roaming profiles.

Can you confirm this? Btw. You will probably have the same problem when running
on 32Bit Windows.

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