Op Ed wrote:
They do, however, have USB ports locked down for anything that's not "human
interface" (i.e., mouse, keyboard, drawing tablet), so no portable apps - no
external drives or memory...
Just to clarify: the portable version does not require a flash disk.
It can be "installed" onto the PCs internal drive. So even if the
ports are locked, it should still work.
Op Ed wrote:
Problem mostly resolved now.
[...]
But after latest tweak, I'm able to assign programs that don't appear in the
primary list, including LibO, and all is (mostly) good.
Glad to hear your problem is resolved.
Regards
Stephan
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