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Le 2011-06-15 09:35, Bart Vandewoestyne a écrit :
Hello list,


Quite recently, I had a discussion with one of the system administrators
here at our university campus. The discussion was about installing
LibreOffice by default on all new desktop PC's for personnel.

Apparently, the item has been discussed in an internal meeting, but one
of the reasons why our sysadmins prefer to stick with Microsoft Office
is that it seems to allow easy remote managament of Office
installations. For example (I'm quoting our sysadmin here...):

* Group Policies in Active Directory allow to change certain security
settings.
* Windows Server Update Services allows an easy remote installation of
updates on all the desktop PC's of the personnel.

My question to this list is about the LibreOffice alternatives for this.
Does LibreOffice have possibilities of remote administration and
management? Does it allow a sysadmin to easily and remotely manage
security and updates from one central location?

Any help or pointers to websites where this is explained are more than
welcome!

Kind regards,
Bart


Hi Bart

This question may be best asked on the dev mailist. You will most likely get a more technical answer for your IT staff.

Cheers

Marc

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