Andras,

So as per the  Installing_in_parallel Wiki
<https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_in_parallel#Version_3.5.x_and_newer:>
 
to install a parallel instance, should we be setting a WRITEREGSITRY=0 when
doing the command line /A administrative installation? 

And other than adjusting the "*UserInstallation=*" location of the
program\bootstrap.ini file so as to not clobber the existing user
profile--the administrative install becomes the working "parallel"
installation?   Does the system default language become the language of the
administrative install?  Or does it always remain 1033, en-US?

Couldn't LibreOffice program features and alternate languages be configured
and applied against the administrative install using a .MST transform file? 
And how complicated would that have to be to end up with a usable alternate
installation--not needing to run the recast .MSI located in the
administrative install's folder.

Stuart



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