Ok, i am almost completely sure that the script will work but before running it
you need to set-up a way of testing it. So, how about setting your own user
account to default to odt format, run the script and then see what format your
account defaults to?
I ran the scripts, but they did not work for all users. The admin account still defaults to MS
Office format, but other user accounts still default to .od format. When I check the Extension
Manager, the 5 extensions that I ran from the command line show up as shared extensions, but they
do not show when I logon as a different user. For comparison, I checked one of our OpenOffice
servers, and on that one, the extensions do show in Extension Manager for all users.
In the scripts, there are many entries with "prop oor:name="ooSetupFactory....", would that be the
same in LO?
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