Hi Mike,

We decided to go for a) and I don't really see any problems
with it. You mentioned the problem with OOo 1.1.x which
always writes to HKEY_CURRENT_USER. This is a bug and very
unfortunate. I think this bug cannot be fixed in OOo 1.1.x
but probably I'm wrong. Therefore I only see two solutions.
Either you remove all OOo 1.1.x installations from the system
or you delete the registry key in HKEY_CURRENT_USER.

as a workaround for your current problem you can try the following. Install your OOo 1.1.4 as network installation, that means '.\setup -net -alluser'. After that you make your user installation without parameters '.\setup'. Note, that the second .\setup must be called from your program directory, which was created by the network installation. Then the registry key is written to HKLM instead of HKCU.

Thomas

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