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Jack wrote:

I believe there may be some slight issues due to the fact that both
LibO and OOo have the same process name (soffice.exe). 
Ah-hah! Now we're getting somewhere. It's not about the file types, it's
about the "process name". This is potentially a serious issue if it prevents
users from having both LibreOffice and OpenOffice.org be usable on their
system.

So, what is the solution? Change the name(s) of LibO's executable(s)?


You could download LibreOfficePortable
(portableapps.com/libreofficeportable).  It doesn't involve any
registry entries as it is made to run from a flash-disk (all the
"settings" are contained in sub folders rather than the registry).
Version 3.3.2 is available.
Thank you, a reasonable suggestion (but see the bug referenced upthread,
about conflict between LibO Portable and OOo.)


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