If you save your data files under your /home/user directory, with the appropriate permissions (the defaults work well), how could anyone have access to your files? On 14 Mar, Tom Berkley wrote: > better read your staroffice license. unless you have a multiuser > license, you have to install it for each user separately. If not then > everyone has access to everyone elses staroffice files. bummer I know, > but it is free. > -- ----------- Nil Carborundum Illegitimi http://andysocial.com
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