On Mon Jan 31 2011 13:01:59 GMT-0800 (PST) klompen wrote:
I'm an IT professional, but not a developer. My biggest hurdle in getting my
organization to accept LO is that there is no mechanism (that I'm aware of)
for auto deployment or auto update that can be controlled by administrators.
My environment is Windows, but if I can ever move my organization to Linux
it will be an issue there as well.
Have you tried the Administrator's Guide at
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Administration_Guide
. It cover a lot of what your asking for. Get a copy and see if it
will meet your needs. I know it is not by the TDF or LibO but it should
work.
HTH
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