On 22 Apr 2006 at 20:58, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:

> Lave Fischer wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I have been using the OpenOffice suite for some time and I am
> > shifting over from the Microsoft office suite. The only disadvantage
> > that I found was the more complicated handling of templates in
> > OpenOffice Write - but on the other hand I was delighted to find the
> > possibility to edit mathematical formula and to make PDF files. I
> > wanted to upgrade from 2.0.1 to the new 2.0.2. That was a mistake.
> > 2.0.2 is not possible to open. The icons on the screen are the
> > little frames that Windows uses for programs without their own icon.
> > When I double click, a warning window appears saying "this cannot be
> > executed unless a program is installed". I tried to re-install
> > twice, without success. Fortunately, I still had the installation
> > file for 2.0.1, so I could re-install that. But - what happens to
> > those coming new to OpenOffice, who are met by this? So please
> > return to OpenOffice 2.0.1.
> > 
> > Data: operating system Msoft Windows XP, computer DELL Dimension DIM
> > 4600 with processor Pentium 4 2,66 GHz.
> 
> I suggest that you confirm the md5sum for your download. Lots of
> people, myself included, have been running 2.0.2 on XP for some months
> now.
> 
> Peter HB
> 

And you also can try re-running the setup.exe from the installation 
folder and choose the 'Repair' option.  This worked for me when the 
upgrade to 2.0.2 had errors.

Tony Pursell

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