Russell Butler wrote: > Russell Butler wrote: >> James Knott wrote: >>> John h forney wrote: >>>> I have tried at least 7 times to install openoffice.org I >>>> bielieve the file is too big for my 56kdialup connection my >>>> internet provider allows me 6 hours to be on line after that I am >>>> disconnected. The last time I tried to download it >>>> on sunday 1/19 when I went back to the computer it was locked and >>>> I needed a pasword but I didnt know what it >>>> was so I shut it down. You dont by chance have a file you could >>>> send me in 2 parts to download openoffice.org >>>> >>>> >>>> John H >>>> >>> >>> I am not aware of parts of the Windows version. You can try the >>> torrents download, which can resume after interuption. Failing that, >>> you could download it somewhere else, such as work or library, where >>> high speed access is available and then copy it to a USB drive or >>> CD. You can also purchace from one of the vendors listed on the >>> OpenOffice >>> site. Please note we cannot vouch for any vendors. You may also >>> find a >>> CD containing OpenOffice, included with some magazines. >>> >>> >> In addition to what John Knott has suggested, there are a number of >> download managers listed on http://download.openoffice.org/index.html >> which will enable resumption of an interrupted download. >> >> Russell >> > Apologies - _James_ Knott. > > Unfortunately I received a bounce from John Forney's email address, so > I don't know if he'll get any of our sage advice ;) >
Nor parsely, rosemary and tyme advice. ;-) Mine bounced too. How do people expect to get help, if they post a bogus address. After I got the bounce, I looked at his address again and it seems suspicious. -- Use OpenOffice.org <http://www.openoffice.org> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
