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The Extension Manager is a tool for managing extensions and other deployable items, such as separate libraries, JARs, configuration data files. This includes adding, removing, enabling and disabling of these items.
 
The Extension Manager is a tool for managing extensions and other deployable items, such as separate libraries, JARs, configuration data files. This includes adding, removing, enabling and disabling of these items.
  
The Extension Manager can be started from within the office by pressing the menu item '''Tools - Extension Manager''' or by running the ''unopkg'' executable, which is contained in the program directory of the office installation.
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The Extension Manager can be started from within the office by pressing the menu item '''Tools > Extension Manager''' or by running the ''unopkg'' executable, which is contained in the program directory of the office installation.
  
 
When an extension is installed, then a copy is created which is kept either in the user installation or the shared installation (''<office-directory>/share''). The original extension can therefore be (re) moved after installation.
 
When an extension is installed, then a copy is created which is kept either in the user installation or the shared installation (''<office-directory>/share''). The original extension can therefore be (re) moved after installation.

Revision as of 11:27, 21 February 2009

The Extension Manager is a tool for managing extensions and other deployable items, such as separate libraries, JARs, configuration data files. This includes adding, removing, enabling and disabling of these items.

The Extension Manager can be started from within the office by pressing the menu item Tools > Extension Manager or by running the unopkg executable, which is contained in the program directory of the office installation.

When an extension is installed, then a copy is created which is kept either in the user installation or the shared installation (<office-directory>/share). The original extension can therefore be (re) moved after installation.

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