On 26 Jul 2003, Peter wrote: > > It is feasible to do so. You must have Samba running on the Server and > connect each client to a share (or the same share) (e.g. drive t: for > text). > I assume the drive t: is available for any client, so they could share their documents. Is it a way to let a password protected access to subdirectories of this drive t: to each client, such that each client has his own password/subdirectory ? > Any client can store the documents on that drive, selecting it during > the "save at" dialog. You can open in OpenOffice Extras -> Options -> > Paths -> Working Directory, select "Edit" and change it to the servers > directory. So it becomes your default. > > Additionally you can install OO in a manner that the program files are > stored onto the server and are loaded over the network. Only some > personal files (e.g. preferences) are stored on each clients machine. > > You have first to install OO onto the server directory using the /net > option. In a second step you invoke the setup program on each clients, > which will install the personal files. The process is described in > detail in the installation handbook. > > Yes Sir And... About the printers configuration ? Is it feasible to let each client print his documents on his personal printer ? So that there couldn't be too much load upon the server printer ? Many thanks for your help. Best regards. Jean Francois Ortolo -- Shrike-list mailing list Shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/shrike-list