Hi all,

I really do not see the scenario:
- if the extension is installed in shared mode, you have to be admin to remove the extension - if the extension is installed in the user layer and you'd need a password do disable or remove it, you could always just remove the complete user installation to get rid of the extension.

Just my thoughts, Steffen


Rene Engelhard wrote:
Hi,

On Tue, Jun 08, 2010 at 02:01:57PM +0200, Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote:
Le 08.06.2010 11:47, Kai Sommerfeld a écrit :
Hi,

On 08.06.10 10:37, Christian Heise wrote:
Hi everybody,

Is it possible to protect an extension in a way that disabling or
uninstallation have to be confirmed by entering a password?

 No, that is not possible.

- Kai.

But if you install this extension in shared mode, you have to launch
OpenOffice.org as admin to disable or uninstall this extension. And on
all serious OS you have to enter a password to open an admin session or
launch a software as admin.
No ?

Correct. (Actually I had a similar reply in my postponed but refrained from
sending it as that's so obvious that the OP probably is not OK with that
possibility and just wants to restrict usage of the extension itself)

Grüße/Regards,

René

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