I'd like to install/upgrade Openoffice unattended on mulitple systems.
Is it possible to unpack a cab-file (openoffice.org-core06.cab) change Setup.xcu and create a new cab-file, and replace openoffice.org-core06.cab with the new one?
I tried but get an error when installing. (module1.xba cannot be found in openoffice.org-core06.cab).
I unpacked the cab file in the local directory
changed Setup.xcu
I created the new cab-file with the command '..\cabarc.exe N openoffice.org-core96.cab *'.
Then i replaced the original cab file with the new one.
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Marc
CAB files
Re: CAB files
Have a look at the Administration_Guide
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
Please, edit this topic's initial post and add "[Solved]" to the subject line if your problem has been solved.
Ubuntu 18.04 with LibreOffice 6.0, latest OpenOffice and LibreOffice
Ubuntu 18.04 with LibreOffice 6.0, latest OpenOffice and LibreOffice
Re: CAB files
hi mr villeroy,
Thanks for the links, but the solution to get rid of the registration message seems a bit awkward.
This way i have to check everytime when someone logs on, if the openoffice.org is installed and that the profile already exists?
What about upgrades? I believe when upgrading from 2.3 to 2.4 you get the registration form again, although the profile already exits.
I hoped that there was an easier way. A profile in the installation directory itself, or something like that.
Has someone knowledge of another way than copying a profile.
I tried the option -nofirststartwizard with quickstart.exe and swriter.exe (openoffice.org 2.4), but every time i get the wizard.
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Marc
Thanks for the links, but the solution to get rid of the registration message seems a bit awkward.
This way i have to check everytime when someone logs on, if the openoffice.org is installed and that the profile already exists?
What about upgrades? I believe when upgrading from 2.3 to 2.4 you get the registration form again, although the profile already exits.
I hoped that there was an easier way. A profile in the installation directory itself, or something like that.
Has someone knowledge of another way than copying a profile.
I tried the option -nofirststartwizard with quickstart.exe and swriter.exe (openoffice.org 2.4), but every time i get the wizard.
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Marc
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Re: CAB files
You can still ask for this. It's a recurrent question, I guess it would get some votes: [Tutorial] Reporting bugs.
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