On 4/17/07, abdul khair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The implicated for the open source is:
* software can be stable and will be unstable.
* potentialy for the malware spread rapidly, or not to be.
* everyone can develope this software as we can.
* most popular than software lisenced.
* price is free.
* make the people are using software interactively.
* finally this is our choice to use openoffice.org
Before complain, please send your operating system, hardware, software
i.e. and etc. And I think our problem can be solved clearly.
More people are using this software is safely (including me). No
adware, No malware, No hijack, No spyware.
100 % is safe. Trust me.
On 4/17/07, Kurt Rottmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> to Whom it may ocncern,
>
> I am using ver 2.2. I am using this version on 4 of my 5 computers. When
I
> loaded this version I have run into networking problems. I was unable to
> print to my network printer. One thing I noticed on all four computers is
> that my restore point has being changed and the last restore point is when
I
> loaded openoffice version 2.2. On the 5th computer I am still using
vresion
> 2.1 and the restore feature has not been altered. I also lost some of my
> administrative accessibility. I was not able to see the other computers.
> We deleted everything we downloaded the day we downloaded version 2.2
and
> this is how we got our control back. I deleted the java and javaw folders,
> which seems to be the common link, and I immediatley was able to see my
> network again. We suspect something may have been downloaded with
> openoffice. i apologize for not being more computer savy but to the best
of
> my ability this is what we have found out.
>
> Regards,
> Kurt Rotttmann
>
>
>
>
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