On 2005-08-26 8:28 AM, Scott Mayo wrote:
I ghost all machines with OpenOffice on it. When installing, there is
no option to make it install for all users. That is why I was copying
the profile of the user that set it up to the 'default user'. That way,
whoever logs in should pick it up, and
On 2005-08-25 11:30 AM, Scott Mayo wrote:
I had installed it with my 'setup' user and then copied that profile to
the default user. This seems to work, except for new users actually
have to open up OpenOffice and then open the file. They cannot just
double click a file, because it does not
john geldman wrote:
FWIW, I don't understand your question. There isn't enough information
for an informative response.
XP - Home or Pro?
XP Pro
Do you use user accounts? Do you use passwords?
Yes, every student has an account and logs onto a domain.
What do you mean that the computer
Most of my machines have been Windows 98, but more and more are becoming
XP. From reading the setup, it looks like I have to do a network
install, and then, every user that logs onto the computer will have to
install OpenOffice 1.1.4. Is this correct?
I had installed it with my 'setup' user
On Thursday 25 August 2005 17:30, Scott Mayo wrote:
Most of my machines have been Windows 98, but more and more are becoming
XP. From reading the setup, it looks like I have to do a network
install, and then, every user that logs onto the computer will have to
install OpenOffice 1.1.4. Is
On Fri, 2005-08-26 at 00:56 +0100, CPHennessy wrote:
On Thursday 25 August 2005 17:30, Scott Mayo wrote:
Most of my machines have been Windows 98, but more and more are becoming
XP. From reading the setup, it looks like I have to do a network
install, and then, every user that logs onto