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Hello to all LibreOffice community!

I am an employee of an italian company which manage and mantain hospitals
informatical systems.

For several months we decided to switch to the application LibreOffice.
The main problem we faced was the slowness of the application.

After some testing, we set some parameters and it we had a situation
improvement.
Here are the parameters
Memory:
Number Operations: 50
Use of LibreOffice: 128MB
Memory for Objects: 20 MB
Number of objects: 20
Flag to "QuickStart of LibreOffice"

Furthermore to set the 'service system load' grants the most significant
improvement in files opening operation.

By your experience: in which way we have to set parameters to have the best
performance?

Another question:

Setting parameters for one user does not mean we have setted them for all
users of the current machine.
Since we have to replicate this situation on an ActiveDirectory Domain we
need to know were, in the windows registry, changes are to be made. Which
keys are used? Are they present in the 'defaul User' HIVE?
All OS are Windows Xp, actually.

Thank you and best wishes for your project.

greetings

Cadamuro Mattia

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