Preparing Novell OpenOffice for Virtualization
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Selecting the
quickstart.exe
file causes the resulting executable file to launch the
OpenOffice Quickstarter. The OpenOffice Quickstarter, which displays in the notification area,
lets users choose which OpenOffice application to launch (Writer, Calc, Draw, Impress, or
Math).
You can also create a single executable file to expose multiple executable startup files (Writer,
Calc, Draw, Impress, or Math). ZENworks Application Virtualization allows multiple entry
points into the virtual application to be triggered based on a command line argument to the
virtual application executable. If you use Novell ZENworks or Novell ZENworks
Configuration Management to distribute applications, command line arguments let you use the
same application object for all OpenOffice.org programs.
If you want to use the OpenOffice Quickstarter, skip to
Step 12
. If you want the virtual
application executable file to expose multiple applications, continue with
Step 11
.
11
(Optional) Click the
Multiple
button on the right side of the
Startup File
drop-down list to
display the Startup Files dialog box.
11a
Click the
File
column on the first empty row in the startup file list, select
scalc.exe
, then
press Enter.
NOTE:
If you cannot see the entire path to the scalc.exe file, expand the
File
column. To
expose the drop-down arrow to select the executable file, click in the
File
field.
11b
Click the
File
column on the first empty row in the startup file list, select
sdraw.exe
, then
press Enter.
11c
Click the
File
column on the first empty row in the startup file list, select
simpress.exe
,
then press Enter.
11d
Click the
File
column on the first empty row in the startup file list, select
smath.exe
, then
press Enter.
11e
Click the
File
column on the first empty row in the startup file list, select
swriter.exe
,
then press Enter.
11f
Specify the desired command line trigger in the
Trigger
column for each row.