https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=123640

--- Comment #4 from V Stuart Foote <vstuart.fo...@utsa.edu> ---
Jamie, Steve

(In reply to James Teh from comment #3)
> > If you suspect this might be the case, I'd recommend you install the old
> > build, regsvr32 /u UAccCOM.dll, then reinstall the new build.
> Correction: uninstall the new build, install the old build, regsvr32 /u
> UaccCOM.dll, uninstall the old build, install the new build.

I can not get this to resolve. Getting no IAccessible2 response on two
different Windows 7 sp1 64bit systems. 

When AOO ia2 r1538508 is open, I am only getting MSAA details for the Window
frame nothing from the AOO components.

Just to be sure, with r1538508 still installed, I first searched the registry

Only UAccCOM.dll was:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\UserData\S-1-5-18\Components\0ABC43CE8D1C1E270D11495A5463AF98]
"51B671DF629B09A4991526437BFBBBE1"="C:\\Program Files (x86)\\OpenOffice
4\\program\\UAccCOM.dll"

None the less, uninstalled (using Revo). Reinstalled the r1536988 build, and
had a slew of UAccCOM.dll registry entries. But Accprobe showed IAccessibile2
events firing, and NVDA fully rendered all AOO componnets. 

Then ran regsvr32 /u against the UAccCOM.DLL.
Then full uninstall (using Revo with Advanced scan).

Reinstalled r1538508 build. Check the registry again and only the installer
component entry as above.

Before first use, clear per-user configuration from %APPDATA% for my account
and Administrator account.  So starting as clean as I can--NVDA 2013.2 active. 
Run first time as Administrator. Tools --> Options --> Accessibility and check
"Support Assistive Technology tools".  OK and File --> Exit.  Launch again
verify check box had checked. CLose. Launch Accprobe.exe. Launch AOO as
Administrator, Accprobe only shows MSAA detail for the Windows frame. NVDA
announces only frame buttons--internal components all are "unknown".

Same results if run with user account with "Support Assistive Technology tools"
checked.

Something is just not right.

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