Thank you - it did make a difference.

Now the wizard runs and opens up the writer page. The whole OOO system then crashes (including the quickstarter.) More strangely, the crash report which poems on restarting also crashes. How do you send a crash report on the crash reporter?

Perhaps I loaded the wrong Java version? Naturally I loaded the latest version (1.5.1_06) as [EMAIL PROTECTED] said that 1.5 worked for him.

Is 2.0.1 not stable?

Regards,

Nick Samuel

G. Roderick Singleton wrote:

On Wed, 2006-01-18 at 11:19 +0000, Nick Samuel wrote:
First I imported an old mdb file - this worked fine. Then I wanted to set up a form but the form wizard would not run. (Nothing happened.)

I thought that I would set up a test database to try out the features. The New Database wizard just stuck me straight into the standard window asking no questions other than what the database should be called. Subsequently it produced an error message that it could not connect to the database.

I 'checked' the boxes.
I have re-installed 2.0.1
I have JRE 1.3.1 (if this is relevant)

The manual does not seem to cover this. I have looked on the site and my email (I have kept emails relevant to Base problems) and cannot find anything on it.


To quote http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/source/sys_reqs_20.html
"Java
The minimum JDK/JRE version required to use OpenOffice.org features that
require java is JDK/JRE version 1.3.1.
To use the XSLT filters with JDK 1.3.1 you should download the files
xalan.jar and xml-apis.jar from Xalan website and crimson.jar from
Crimson website. The files also need to be added to the OpenOffice.org
classpath, this can be accomplished with
Tools->options->OpenOffice.org->Security
For full functionality, jdk/jre 1.4.0_02 or newer or jdk/jre 1.4.1_01 or
newer is required"

hoe this helps.

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