From: Jerome (javaguy@enteract.com)
Date: Sat Apr 27 2002 - 20:03:13 EDT
Jerome wrote:
> I have a Windows XP OS that I wish to install AbiWord on.  I have three 
> users on the box.  Administrator (Windows built-in administrator 
> account), A (admin. rights), B (limited rights).  All users own their 
> "My Documents" unshared.  I am using simple file sharing.
> 
> If I install Abiword when logged in as A, when logged in as B the user 
> can't access various files.  Abiword starts up, but when opening some 
> normally shared documents Abiword demands a password.  If user B tries 
> to use Abiword through the "Run As..." facility, running as A, then the 
> document may be edited OK.
> 
> If I install Abiword when logged in as administrator I get the same 
> results as when installing logged in as A.  I think I installed it as 
> administrator once and got things working, but I can't remember what I did.
> 
> My question is, how can I install Abiword on XP so that it allows any of 
> my users to run the program?
> 
> Actually I have a 2nd question, or problem.  I can't drag a file from 
> Explorer (or My Computer) onto an already-opened Abiword program.  Am I 
> doing something wrong, or is Abiword incapable of this?
> 
> TIA,
> Jerome.
> 
> -----------------------------------------------
> To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to
> abiword-user-request@abisource.com with the word
> unsubscribe in the message body.
> 
> 
Actually, I've refined my question.  I have at least one Word document 
that demands a password in AbiWord.  It may have been edited solely in 
Word 97, or might have been partially edited in Word 2000.  I have other 
documents that load OK in AbiWord.  The ones that don't load require a 
password in XP + AbiWord.  They don't in XP + Office97.  BTW, I can 
enter any of my known passwords but none of them are accepted.
-----------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to
abiword-user-request@abisource.com with the word
unsubscribe in the message body.
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.4 : Sat Apr 27 2002 - 20:05:04 EDT