Instructions for Downloading and Installing OpenOffice.org 2.0Last updated: 2005-10-29 Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP Quick-Start Guide for OpenOffice.org 2.0Welcome to OpenOffice.org's Quick-Start Guide for Windows environments. Below you will find step-by-step instructions to download and install OpenOffice.org version 2.0 on your system. You may want to print this instruction sheet for reference before beginning to download and install OpenOffice.org. If you are experienced with the Windows operating system, you can use the instructions provided in the next section. Otherwise, skip to Comprehensive Installation Instructions section. Overview of the download and installation procedureTo download and install OpenOffice.org 2.0, follow this checklist:
Comprehensive Installation InstructionsThis section describes in detail how to install OpenOffice.org on your computer system. The first thing you'll want to do is read through these instructions completely, and use the OpenOffice.org site to answer any questions you might have. The site contains documentation for users of all levels, beginner to advanced; a good place to get started for all new users of OpenOffice.org would be browsing the FAQ. Note: Log in as an administrator if your computer only allows people with administrator privileges to install programmes.Review the System RequirementsYour computer needs these resources as a minimum to run OpenOffice.org 2.0 :
Java is required to use the new embedded Java technology based HSQLDB database engine, and or make use of accessibility and assistive technologies. If you do not require database tables or accessibility integration, then you do not need to download and install Java. Install Java JRE (if required)If you do not require Java or already have it installed on your system, skip to Download OpenOffice.org 2.0 section.
Download OpenOffice.org 2.0To download OpenOffice.org from our website, you do not need to login. Also, it does not cost anything other than what your costs are to connect to the internet and download a large file. To download the most current version of OpenOffice.org:
Unpack and install the downloaded OpenOffice.org 2.0 files
Follow the prompts, and OpenOffice.org will be installed on your system, ready for use. Run OpenOffice.org to ensure that the installation was successfulWhen you first run OpenOffice.org after a successfully installing the program, you will be prompted to accept the license, enter your user name and register your copy.
You have successfully installed and run OpenOffice.org. You should now refer to the online help (Choose "OpenOffice.org Help" from the Help menu) or connect to the internet to obtain support from the www.openoffice.org web site by clicking the Support tab available from any web page. Thank you for using OpenOffice.org, and welcome! Linux RPM-based InstallationPrerequisitesIf you want Java integration, you want to make sure you have the latest JRE installed. It should be at least JRE 1.4. You can find the JRE for Linux at the Java JRE for Linux download site. Alternatively, it might be included on the installation media of your distro as part of a complete Java development environment. Installation Steps
Packages for Linux Distributions (Not compiled by OpenOffice.org staff)Many Linux distributions now include a version of OpenOffice.org in their own native package manager format (.rpm, .deb, etc.). These packages have been built and are supported by the distributions' own teams, not by OpenOffice.org. Some distributions have strict policies around licensing, which means they have chosen to disable parts of OpenOffice.org which rely on software which does not meet their criteria (e.g. the Fedora rpms have disabled the parts of OpenOffice.org which require Java). Note: Please check carefully before using a third-party build that it does actually include all the parts of OpenOffice.org that you will require. Replacing a 'native' distribution build with the full OpenOffice.org original build can be tricky, but can usually be successfully accomplished by completely removing the existing 'native' install. Distributions providing 'native' (possibly customized) OpenOffice.org:
If you have news of other Linux distributions packaging OpenOffice.org 2.0 and developer snapshots, please let us know.   $Date: 2005/11/03 09:18:11 $ $Revision: 1.8 $ |

