I'm going to take a stab that the "Paul" mentioned was me.

Have a look here (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD5) regarding more info on
MD5SUM, but briefly it is a way to ensure that what you have
downloaded is not corrupted in any way. If you have downloaded from
OOo website, then you can be assured it is safe - the MD5 just offeres
an additional check. Some Antivirus products do get a bit over zealous
and report that it is a virus when its not.

If you have downloaded the correct file, then you should have a file
named : OOo_2.0.3_Win32Intel_install.exe in the directory to which you
downloaded it.

Simply double click to get the installation going. Have a look here as
well for further documents on how to install :
documentation.openoffice.org

/paul

On 9/30/06, bandeindaba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Regarding your e-mail recieved yesterday am not sure what MD55UM means 
regarding the anti virus .

Have found that the Openoffice 2.0 was downloaded as Installion Files @ Documents & 
Settings  & are shown in the window as follows

              Licence                                                     
Readmes
              instmia                                                      
imstmsiw
              openofficeorg 1                                           
openofficeorg 2
              openofficeorg 3                                            
openofficeorg 4
              openofficeorg 20                                         setup
              Window installer package
              Set up
              Configuration Settings


Is it possible to downoad these items to make up Openoffice 2.0 (information 
required for this ) , Or should these files be deleted & the program downloaded 
again ?

                                    Thanks for recieving my problems,

                                                                                
 E.R.Blackabey

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