hi randy,

you most probably just have to add the desired openoffice application first.
lets say you already installed the openoffice applications and want to add 
"Writer" as application,
all you have to do is:

"Realms" -> "openthinclient" -> right-click "Applications" -> "New"
-> Name "Writer" -> Type "OpenOffice.org (en-Us) - word processor"
-> Next -> Finish

after that you are able to assign the oowriter-application "Writer" to users, 
user groups and thin clients.


regards,
martin


Am 10.09.2010 09:24, schrieb Randy:
> I was wondering how you get openoffice in the applocation menu in order
> to get a user that application to use.
> Its installed in the package manager but can't seem to figure out how to
> get the user to use it ..
> Any help would be great..
> Randy
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