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Java runtime environment open office
Java runtime environment open office






java runtime environment open office

Install-OpenOffice-AppV.txt Virtualising (or Sequencing) OpenOffice I prefer to do everything on the command-line, instead of creating a transform where I can, so my OpenOffice install looks like this: See the Feature table for the names for each of the components. The unattended reference for OpenOffice appears to be based on OpenOffice 2, so you may have to refer to the MSI itself when customising the install. The screenshot below shows the available components for OpenOffice 3.2, with the options listed above (and the defaults) disabled:

  • Experience Improvement program (provides anonymous feedback to OpenOffice on the features used).
  • Not a great feature to leave enabled for fast logons, and frankly if you have to add a quick start tool to your application, you’re doing it wrong.

    java runtime environment open office

    Quickstarter (runs a process at logon so that the OpenOffice applications start faster.Windows Explorer Extension (shows live icon views from within Windows Explorer, so this can’t be virtualised).ActiveX Control (allows for viewing OpenOffice documents from within Internet Explorer).Mobile Device Filters (for Palm and Pocket PC/Windows Mobile devices, not installed by default).On-line Update (ensure users can’t attempt to update the virtual OpenOffice package).There are several components that should be removed because they can’t be virtualised, aren’t suitable when OpenOffice is virtualised or just not suitable for your environment: Setup for OpenOffice is Windows Installer based which makes creating an unattended install easy. Creating an unattended installation for OpenOffice The script will install the JRE to the virtual drive letter, install just the core Java components, disable the updater and ensure the quick starter service is removed. To install the JRE, download the latest offline installer - Sun JRE 1.6 Update 18 offline installer and use this install script: It’s probably best to download OpenOffice and the JRE separately so that you have a bit more control over what gets installed. Take note when downloading OpenOffice – you can get two installers, one with Java and one without however when I attempted to download the installer with Java, I kept getting the one without. OpenOffice relies on Java for some functions, but will install without it - if you don’t need those features, you can avoid installing Java. Capture the OpenOffice package and customise it for execution Sun Java Runtime Environment.Create an unattended installation of OpenOffice.Bundle a version of the Sun Java Runtime Environment with OpenOffice (or link an existing virtual instance of the JRE to a virtual OpenOffice package).Virtualising OpenOffice is a basic three-step process: This post details virtualising 3.x with Microsoft Application Virtualization however the same basic steps should apply to any application virtualisation product.








    Java runtime environment open office