[users] Open Office Installation problem

2005-03-04 Thread Robert Marvin
I downloaded Open Office 1.1.2 today. When I tried to install it,(On a 
D-3v Powerbook running OX X.2.4) I got a dialog box  that said 
"Authentication
You need an Administrator password to install the software"

I cannot find this password in the on-line documentation, nor does my 
subscription Number (DOF1764552Q4.) work as the password. Can anyone 
let me know what this password is?

Thank you.
Bob Marvin
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[users] Open Office Installation Problem

2005-05-05 Thread A or J Marshall
I am trying to load openoffice 1.1 onto a 450MHz Celeron system with Win 98, 
second edition, 250M RAM, 20G Hard drive and 15G unused space. I get the error 
message:

C:\windows\temp\sv1.tmp\tl645mi.dll - file appears to be corrupt

I have replaced the tl645mi.dll file, but that hasn't fixed the problem - any 
assistance would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Andrew Marshall

[users] Open Office installation Problem?

2011-07-24 Thread thomas.gardiner
Hello,

I have "Failed" repeatedly to install Open Office 3.3 on my HP dc5100 Desktop, 
with Windows XP Pro.,Pentium 4, 3GHZ, 3GB Memory.

I have tried with and without Norton Anti Virus enabled. Tried Installing as 
downloading and from Install file saved on desktop. 

In ever case,I find a Open Office Installation File folder on my Desktop, 
containing 54 MB of files but  I get the attached error message near the end of 
installation?
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I have successfully installed OpenOffice from the same download source on; 
another Identical HP dc5100 desktop(with same specs) and on a Dell D620 and IBM 
T40 237314U laptops. All have Windows XP Pro OS?

Can anyone suggest a solution to my "Failed Installation"?

I will appreciate any available help

Thomas Gardiner

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Re: [users] Open Office Installation problem

2005-03-05 Thread CPH
On Saturday 05 March 2005 03:14, + Robert Marvin wrote:
>  [ MODERATED ] ***
> I downloaded Open Office 1.1.2 today. When I tried to install it,(On a
> D-3v Powerbook running OX X.2.4) I got a dialog box  that said
> "Authentication
> You need an Administrator password to install the software"
>
> I cannot find this password in the on-line documentation, nor does my
> subscription Number (DOF1764552Q4.) work as the password. Can anyone
> let me know what this password is?

This sounds like a password on your own computer. 

Please reply to users@openoffice.org only

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CPH : openoffice.org contributor

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Re: [users] Open Office Installation Problem

2005-05-05 Thread Paul
This has come up previously as well with not alot of successful
results. It seems to be happening on win89 and winME OS's. If you've
redownloaded the .dll, all I can suggest is that you check the md5 of
the OOo downloaded to ensure there is no corruption there.

Reply to the list for further assistance.

/paul

On 5/5/05, A or J Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to load openoffice 1.1 onto a 450MHz Celeron system with Win 98, 
> second edition, 250M RAM, 20G Hard drive and 15G unused space. I get the 
> error message:
> 
> C:\windows\temp\sv1.tmp\tl645mi.dll - file appears to be corrupt
> 
> I have replaced the tl645mi.dll file, but that hasn't fixed the problem - any 
> assistance would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Andrew Marshall
>

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Re: [users] Open Office installation problem

2007-06-17 Thread Harold Fuchs

On 17/06/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Dear sir
I have twice downloaded Open Office.org 2.0 from two seperate sites and
both times I get an Internal Error problem during installation.

My operating system is Windows XP Proffesional and the error message is
Internal Error 2330.23   C:\Program Files\OpenOffice.org
2.0\Share\Registry\Modules\Org\OpenOffice\Setup 
   Can
anyone advise please?

Thanks

Robert May



First try the following:
1. Disconnect your computer completely from the internet.
2. Disable your Antivirus (AV) and firewall software.
3. Try the install again.
4. Regardless of the result, restart your AV and firewall and reconnect to
the internet. Never leave your system connected to the net if your AV and
firewall are not both running properly.

If the above worked, hoorah. Stop reading now.

If not, read the Microsoft article at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301. Download and run the program
it talks about.

If you still can't install OpenOffice then let us know and we'll have
another think.



--
Harold Fuchs
London, England
Please reply *only* to users@openoffice.org