the java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError has indeed nothing to do with the office. The unowinreg.dll can't be loaded for whatever reason. Do you know the depends tool under windows? A nice tool that shows all the dependencies of a library. Maybe that give us more info what's going wrong in your situation or on your system.

It works fine in all my tests.

Juergen

Matthias B. wrote:
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 3:08 PM, Tobias Krais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK. I tested the same on other computers. The result: it worked on just
one machine, but did not work on 5 machines!

I assume that your OOo 2.4.1 installation is
on a different computer than your OOo 3.0 installation and you'll have
to look for the answer to this problem in the differences between the
two.
I tested it on the same machine, installing, uninstalling and
reinstalling the neede OpenOffice.org version...

Hmm. I cannot explain this. The error message certainly looks as if it
were happening when the Java VM attempts to load the included
unowinreg.dll. This process should be independent of the
OpenOffice.org that is currently installed.  Please make sure that
you're using the same Java version for both tests. Some OOo installers
include their own JVM so it's possible that when you switch OOo
installations, you're switching Java at the same time.

How are you launching your program? java -jar ....jar   on the
console? That's how I tested. Run java -version before running your
app to make sure you're using the Java version you think you're using.

Another test: Do you get the same error message when you uninstall ALL
OpenOffice.org versions and then run your app?

Matthias

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