TrevM wrote:
James Knott wrote:
gloria slater wrote:
I received a warning box asking if I intended to run open office--said it
didn't recognize the publisher of the program. And I don't know if the
installation was complete, that box was gone.
If the installation completed, you should have an OpenOffice folder &
icons in the Start menu.
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I got this warning message too, and as usual I gave the go-ahead response
and downloaded the 120 MB OOo_2.3.1_Win32Intel_Install_wJRE_en-US.exe file
to the C: directory. Running this seemed to instal everything OK to a 124
MB OpenOffice folder in C/Program Files.
However, the only new icon was on the desktop (nothing on the start menu or
the bottom task bar), and that was just for the installation program.
Re-running the installation changed nothing, and I can't find anything in
the new Openoffice2.3 folder that actually starts the program. The MD5 check
doesn't work for me because the necessary Firefox add-on is out of date.
Any suggestions?
Running Firefox / WinXP with SP2.
Trevor Morris
Is that desktop icon a folder? If so, there should be a file setup.exe,
which you can run, to install. As for md5sum, that does not require
Firefox. There are stand alone utilities that will verify md5sum.A
google search on "Windows md5sum" will turn up several. You can also
check the instructions here:
http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/using_md5sums.html
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