On Fri, 2006-02-17 at 13:53 -0500, Pete Holsberg wrote: > G. Roderick Singleton wrote: > > On Wed, 2006-02-15 at 11:48 -0500, Pete Holsberg wrote: > >> G. Roderick Singleton wrote: > >>> On Wed, 2006-02-15 at 11:06 -0200, Clovis Tristao wrote: > >>> > >>>> Hi, > >>>> > >>>> I installed OOo2.0 in Windows XP, and when I try to open the archives > >>>> that had been produced by the MSOffice 2000 Professional, appears the > >>>> message: > >>>> > >>>> General Error > >>>> General Error Input/Output Error > >>>> > >>>> How to fix this error and to open documents? > >>>> Exists some tool of recovery this file? > >>>> Please any help, > >>>> > >>>> Thanks a lot, > >>>> Clovis > >>>> > >>>> > >>> I see no one has bothered to answer you. Probably because the fix is in > >>> the User Guide at > >>> http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/OOo2.x/user_guide2_draft.pdf > >>> > >> The fix is incorrect, vis-a-vis Windows. > >> > >> This error message indicates that the files script.xlc and dialog.xlc, > >> could be missing or corrupted. Look for them in the directory > >> $HOME/.openoffice.org2/user/basic under *NIX > >> or, under Windows > >> C:\Document and Settings\<username>\Application > >> Data\OpenOffice.org<release>\user\basic. > >> > >> To fix the problem, try exiting OpenOffice.org (including the > >> Quickstarter, if any) and copy these from the directory > >> <where_OOo_is_installed>/user/basic (use '\' instead > >> of '/' under Windows) to the folder in your home directory. > >> > >> 1) Windows doesn't have a home directory. They must mean the Application > >> Data path. > > > > It does on the one Windows box I have. This is where the differences > > between version of windows gets in the way. If you would be so kind as > > to file an issue with _ALL_ the variations, it will be easy to fix up > > the doc. > > I guess it depends on what you mean by a home directory. AFAIK, Windows > doesn't support the concept of $HOME. >
Oh you mean w9x and its ilk. True. These are definitely single user. AS I said I do not have either of these. Still you could look in c: \Programs ...\OpenOffice.org<whatever>\ etc and do the same thing, couldn't you? -- PLEASE KEEP MESSAGES ON THE LIST. OpenOffice.org Documentation Co-Lead http://documentation.openoffice.org/
