WHen installing staroffice for public use, you should run setup with the
/net option (or was that /n). THen each user who wants to use Soffice
should then run the setup program and select the 'shared' option (1.5MB in
the home directory).
On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, Pablo Manalastas wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, ltiu wrote:
>
> > http://www.sun.com/software/cover/2001-1002/;$sessionid$KEYIBLYAAAK1FAMTA1LU45Q#
>
> Question: How does root install StarOffice 5.2 so that everyone can
> use it? I noticed that if root installs 5.2 in some public place,
> say /usr/office52, then the user directory /usr/office52/user is owned
> by root, and no one else can use run soffice but root.
>
> PMana
>
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