I have heard that just logging in as a different user will correct this problem as well without needing to remove openoffice.org-kde, openoffice.org-gtk, or openoffice.org-gnome. But removing the ~/.openoffice.org2 doesn't help with the original user's ability to run the program. So it must be some other file in their user directory that is getting messed up in some manner.
Peter,
I have heard that just logging in as a different user will correct this problem as well without needing to remove openoffice.org-kde, openoffice.org-gtk, or openoffice. org-gnome. But removing the ~/.openoffice.org2 doesn't help with the original user's ability to run the program. So it must be some other file in their user directory that is getting messed up in some manner.
Chris