Christian Junker wrote:
Well, I expected originally, that the de-install would take care of all registry entries the install created. So I was a little bit surprised that some entries "survived" the OOo de-installation while searching for leftovers in the registry and deleted those that I knew didn't cause any side-effects.Just a remark: Why do you delete registry keys manually (messy messy thing to do!)? I recommend something like Registry Mechanic or any other registry-cleaner, that works. Will look into registry cleaners. But there must be a reason why the introspection&reflection Java classes get "spoiled" such that they cannot be instantiated anymore, even after one de-installs OOo and reboots, re-installs OOo, reboots and tries to run the test programs that used to run. Finding out the reason will allow solving the problem once and forever. Regards, ---rony 2005/7/15, Rony G. Flatscher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: |
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