On Tue December 20 2005 22:27, Jacqueline McNally wrote:
> Kent Byron wrote:
> > In re my last e-mail to you about installing version 2.0.1 of
> > OpenOffice. I tried installing OpenOffice 2.0.0, which I downloaded from
> > your site instead of FileForum or another site, and the same Error 1935
> > was cited in a window when the installation bombed. I wonder if there
> > are any LOCKED registry keys installed by my original installation of
> > OpenOffice 2.0?
> >
> > I ran a new program designed to find trash registry keys, but it would
> > not remove one. It said to contact the author. So I am asking you if
> > there were any locked keys installed by my original installation of
> > OpenOffice 2.0.0. And how do I go about unlocking them so I can finally
> > remove them?
> >
> > Let me know. Thanks. I really liked version 2.0.0 and hope to have the
> > newer version up and running. Oh, yes, I also ran ScanDisk to check for
> > disk errors. There were none. And my OS is W-98, first edition. But that
> > shouldn't make much difference.

Hi kent,
 As far as I am aware OOo does not lock any registry keys. Which application 
reported error 1935 ? Was there more information ?
What OS are you using ?
And are you sure that you have enough disk space ?

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