i used to have similar problem when running opera under win7. it appeared that some hidden system folders such as "documents and settings", "application data", "local settings" etc exist on the system disk for backward compatibility. those folders are actually links to "users", "roaming" and "local" respectively. for unknown reason their access rights entries were set to "no access for everyone" at some moment (maybe that was fault of antivirus software or something of the kind). however, i had to fix security entries under folder properties of each folder in order to grant proper access and to reinstall opera for it to get alive. it may work with ooo as well.

On Sun, 23 Sep 2012 20:06:04 -0000, Monica <medwa...@cogeco.ca> wrote:

i uninstalled and reinstalled, making sure was logged in as administrator, then opened with the run as administrator link and am still getting the same error message, there is only one other user on this computer, it is an account for the kids that is not set to be an administrator

is there anywhere else that i can chagne the administrator setting for this program??

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