On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 dahopkins comcast net wrote: >I would also like to chime in that I would like this as well. > >That said, would it be possible to >1) Install SO7 >2) run install for generic user (test account) >3) copy the new directories created for this account to all existing users' home directories >4) reset ownership for these directories > >I haven't tried this, but it *might* work. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ It won't work. The good news is that it should not be too difficult to port OOo's /usr/bin/ooffice wrapper script to SO. What is the name of the directory that SO creates in the user's home directory? Once I know that little peice of info, I'll take a crack at it. I can see where this would be useful to a lot of people. -Eric >> Hello! >> >> We have got a nice license to use Staroffice completely free on our >> school. What i have trouble to do is to install Staroffice in a good way >> on our terminal server. I want an installation similar to that of Open >> Office where all users have access to StarOffice without having to setup >> every user. >> >> Right now you make a net install first and then every friggin user have >> to run the setup application once.Im using SOF 7 and if anyone of you >> have solved this problem in some nice way i would appriciate a pointer >> very much. >> >> Cheers! >> >> Daniel Hedblom >> Sysadmin >> SOllefteå >> Nipan School District >> >> _______________________________________________ K12OSN mailing list K12OSN redhat com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/k12osn For more info see <http://www.k12os.org>