And in your opinion there is no way to re-run this import in a second time?

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----- Messaggio originale -----
Da: "Oliver-Rainer Wittmann" <orwittm...@googlemail.com>
A: dev@openoffice.apache.org
Inviato: Lunedì, 4 novembre 2013 10:11:19
Oggetto: Re: Problem with automatized profile import OO4

Hi,

On 28.10.2013 10:30, Riccardo Arzenton wrote:
> Hi to all,
>
> how can i force OO4 to try to restore the previous user profile after
> the installation runned by a user script?
>
> I want to 1. Install OO4 2. Install some extensions that affect the
> user profile (the user doesn't have to configure anything) 3. If
> there is an old OO34 user profile, import that one.
>
> The point 1 and 2 are ok.
>
> How can I resolve the number 3? There is an OO4 command line that i
> can launch saying to OO4 "import the previous profile without asking
> anything, and if you don't find it, simply do nothing"?
>
>

Here is what I know about the migration of a user profile from a 
previous major version:
- The migration is part of the 'FirstStartWizard' which runs on the 
first start of an OpenOffice instance.
- The migration code is part of the module 'desktop' which is integrated 
into the OpenOffice application. Thus, no standalone code available as 
far as I know.
- I did not know any command line option for OpenOffice application to 
run only this function.


Best regards, Oliver.

>
> Thanks to all!
>

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