Hi,
I had a problem with OOo, that when you start OOo it opens a
restore-document-window, and crashes. When I use the -norestore option
it just crashed. I tried several users on the same computer, and they
(includeing Administrator) all failed. I tried removing the user
profile, but still the
26.11.2010, 14:29, Knut Olav Bøhmer boh...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I had a problem with OOo, that when you start OOo it opens a
restore-document-window, and crashes. When I use the -norestore option
it just crashed. I tried several users on the same computer, and they
(includeing Administrator) all
Thanks. It worked
On Nov 26, 2010 12:32 PM, Konstantin Tokarev annu...@yandex.ru wrote:
26.11.2010, 14:29, Knut Olav Bøhmer boh...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I had a problem with OOo, that when you start OOo it opens a
restore-document-window, and crashes. When I use the -norestore option
it just
Hi Knut,
actually, it should work out of the box when doing a regular OOo
installation, as that would install the runtimes automatically.
I just verified with OOo 3.3 RC on a plain Windows XP system, where I
didn't install anything Except vanilla XP.
How did you install OOo? (And which version
Hi,
I did not install it ( but I know who did ). They made their own
distributable package, which have had several flaws. The company who
made the package did not know what they was doing, and my customer
have paid a lot of money to patch a broken installation. A lot of
registry settings was also
Makes sense, thanks for clarification :)
Malte.
Knut Olav Bøhmer wrote, On 11/26/10 14:21:
Hi,
I did not install it ( but I know who did ). They made their own
distributable package, which have had several flaws. The company who
made the package did not know what they was doing, and my