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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Sep 21 02:50:15 +0000 
2007 -------
thomasroswall:  True, I think my work-around and your GUI approach do
essentially the same thing, except that mine applies only to OOo whereas your
approach presumably applies to any program.  I do not know how much of a
security risk this particular feature addresses, but somebody thought it enough
of a risk to address in SELinux!

pescetti:  The first place I looked was in the release notes, and didn't find
anything helpful.  Now that I know the problem is a security issue blocked by
SELinux, I still can't find it mentioned in the release notes by following the
Release Notes link from the download page
(http://download.openoffice.org/2.3.0/index.html).  Okay, I just discovered
another set of release notes on the wiki where it is mentioned with the
unacceptable work-around of disabling security completely.  The end user is
never going to see those release notes anyway since they aren't referenced from
the download page.

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