On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 17:39:42 -0700
Robert Smits <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In fact why would
> anyone want to use IE or Outlook in Windows either?
Or Windows itself for that matter.
Come to Linux. A community without windows or gates. :)
On Tuesday 24 October 2006 13:09, John Boyle wrote:
> To Users and Pete Holsberg: Why not use Mozilla or its derivatives in
> Linux? IE and Outlook won't work in Linux, and you can use what you
> prefer in Windows. :-)
Well, if you really wanted to use them in Linux you could, with CrossOver
Offi
John Boyle wrote:
To users and Pete; What I was trying to say was that the SAME comments
from you fill up on both Windows and Linux. So, it can get confusing as
to which they apply, unless you read through each message and then
eliminate the one that does not apply, which is very time consumi
To users and Pete; What I was trying to say was that the SAME comments
from you fill up on both Windows and Linux. So, it can get confusing as
to which they apply, unless you read through each message and then
eliminate the one that does not apply, which is very time consuming. :-)
Pete Holsb
John Boyle wrote:
To Pete Holsberg: Not on Linux it doesn/t! Problem with USERS is it
doesn't differentiate between Windows and Linux and if you have both,
guess what, the same thread will show on both. I have seen the same
comment from you about 2.0.4 on Windows, but if you noticed, I did not
a
John Boyle wrote:
To Users and Pete Holsberg: Why not use Mozilla or its derivatives in
Linux? IE and Outlook won't work in Linux, and you can use what you
prefer in Windows. :-)
John,
You are mis-attributing things to me. I use Windows only these
days and, more importantly, send as email W
To Pete Holsberg: Not on Linux it doesn/t! Problem with USERS is it
doesn't differentiate between Windows and Linux and if you have both,
guess what, the same thread will show on both. I have seen the same
comment from you about 2.0.4 on Windows, but if you noticed, I did not
answer there. So, ther
To Users and Pete Holsberg: Why not use Mozilla or its derivatives in
Linux? IE and Outlook won't work in Linux, and you can use what you
prefer in Windows. :-)
Pete Holsberg wrote:
> John Boyle wrote:
>
>> To Users: The problem with all the discussion on this problem is that no
>> one has really
James McKenzie wrote:
Jim wrote:
Hi, I'm using 2.0.3 and I reinstalled TB with the latest version,
1.5.0.7 and OO.o still cannot find TB. I then uninstalled 2.0.3 and
installed 2.0 and it works fine, then reinstalled 2.0.3 and the same
problem occures so it seems to me that the problem is in 2
Terry wrote:
>
>> James McKenzie
> James, I think you have misunderstood. I said I was a mere
> contributor meaning I do not have a problem.
>
I did , and my apologies to you.
> This thread seemed to be firing in all directions. As a result, James
> Knott for one seemed to lose track of what was
James McKenzie wrote:
Terry:
As I stated, I know that sending with TB does not work with Mac OS X and
it does work with Windows. If it does not work anymore after installing
2.0.3 under Linux, I have one question. Did you file an Issue then? I
know that an issue is outstanding with Mozilla
Terry wrote:
> James McKenzie wrote:
>> Terry wrote:
>>
>>> James McKenzie wrote:
>>>
Terry wrote:
>>
>>
That's exactly what isn't working.
>>
>>
Terry:
I've handled both sides of this discussion: Let me see if I have your
system setup c
James McKenzie wrote:
Terry wrote:
James McKenzie wrote:
Terry wrote:
That's exactly what isn't working.
Terry:
I've handled both sides of this discussion: Let me see if I have your
system setup correct before going and doing some testing of my own.
Y
Pete Holsberg wrote:
> Jim wrote:
>
>> Hi, I'm using 2.0.3 and I reinstalled TB with the latest version,
>> 1.5.0.7 and OO.o still cannot find TB. I then uninstalled 2.0.3 and
>> installed 2.0 and it works fine, then reinstalled 2.0.3 and the same
>> problem occures so it seems to me that the probl
Jim wrote:
>
> Hi, I'm using 2.0.3 and I reinstalled TB with the latest version,
> 1.5.0.7 and OO.o still cannot find TB. I then uninstalled 2.0.3 and
> installed 2.0 and it works fine, then reinstalled 2.0.3 and the same
> problem occures so it seems to me that the problem is in 2.0.3 and
> appare
Jim wrote:
Hi, I'm using 2.0.3 and I reinstalled TB with the latest version,
1.5.0.7 and OO.o still cannot find TB. I then uninstalled 2.0.3 and
installed 2.0 and it works fine, then reinstalled 2.0.3 and the same
problem occures so it seems to me that the problem is in 2.0.3 and
apparently a
Terry wrote:
> James McKenzie wrote:
>> Terry wrote:
>> That's exactly what isn't working.
>> Terry:
>>
>> I've handled both sides of this discussion: Let me see if I have your
>> system setup correct before going and doing some testing of my own.
>>
>> You are running Windows XP with S
James McKenzie wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Brian Austin wrote:
if you install msoffice / outlook after tbird it breaks the
tbird default mail client function by replacing the mapi
files.
so reinstall tbird, set it as the default mail client when
your an administrator.
I didn't install MSO or
James McKenzie wrote:
Terry wrote:
James Knott wrote:
File > Send > Send Document as E-mail
That's exactly what isn't working.
Terry:
I've handled both sides of this discussion: Let me see if I have your
system setup correct before going and doing some testing of my own.
Pete Holsberg wrote:
> Brian Austin wrote:
>
>> if you install msoffice / outlook after tbird it breaks the
>> tbird default mail client function by replacing the mapi
>> files.
>>
>> so reinstall tbird, set it as the default mail client when
>> your an administrator.
>
> I didn't install MSO or Lo
Terry wrote:
> James Knott wrote:
>>
>> File > Send > Send Document as E-mail
> That's exactly what isn't working.
>
>
Terry:
I've handled both sides of this discussion: Let me see if I have your
system setup correct before going and doing some testing of my own.
You are running Windows XP with
Brian Austin - Standarduniversal wrote:
its the microsoft way. perhaps an autoupdate for ie/msimn broke the config?
What is msimm?
congrats on having a fix. Seeing as it was a microsoft problem I should
charge you for the solution ;-)
The evidence does not point directly to MS.
--
its the microsoft way.
perhaps an autoupdate for ie/msimn broke the config?
congrats on having a fix. Seeing as it was a microsoft problem I should
charge you for the solution ;-)
b
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Brian Austin wrote:
if you install msoffice / outlook after tbird it breaks the
tbird
Brian Austin wrote:
if you install msoffice / outlook after tbird it breaks the
tbird default mail client function by replacing the mapi
files.
so reinstall tbird, set it as the default mail client when
your an administrator.
I didn't install MSO or Lookout! after installing TB, but I did
re
I had exactly the same problem with a canon imageware application.
we use tbird as the email client, and the send to email was not working
for one user, but was ok for the others.
reinstalling tbird and setting as the default email client as
administrator fixed it.
its a windows problem, no
James Knott wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Terry wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Well, you cannot attach a file to an email unless it is a file. :-)
So you have to save it somewhere first, then open TB, then navigate
to where you saved it so you can attach it. Doing that with a single
click has no a
Wolf Halton wrote:
It is ok. The document will be saved in your /tmp folder or c:\DOCUME~
\profile\local\tempor~
You may even be able to recover it.
On Thu, 2006-10-19 at 23:32 -0400, Pete Holsberg wrote:
Terry wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Well, you cannot attach a file to an
James Knott wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Terry wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Well, you cannot attach a file to an email unless it is a file. :-)
So you have to save it somewhere first, then open TB, then navigate
to where you saved it so you can attach it. Doing that with a single
Pete Holsberg wrote:
> Terry wrote:
>
>> Pete Holsberg wrote:
>>>
>>> Well, you cannot attach a file to an email unless it is a file. :-)
>>> So you have to save it somewhere first, then open TB, then navigate
>>> to where you saved it so you can attach it. Doing that with a single
>>> click has n
It is ok. The document will be saved in your /tmp folder or c:\DOCUME~
\profile\local\tempor~
You may even be able to recover it.
On Thu, 2006-10-19 at 23:32 -0400, Pete Holsberg wrote:
> Terry wrote:
>
> > Pete Holsberg wrote:
> >>
> >> Well, you cannot attach a file to an email unless it is a
Pete Holsberg wrote:
> James Mckenzie wrote:
>>> From: Pete Holsberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>>> Tt's unnecessary to use IE to set the default. Windows' Control
>>> Panel > Internet Options does this very well.
>>>
>>> As far as step 6 goes, that does not happen for me. Hence my
>>> original post.
>>
Terry wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Well, you cannot attach a file to an email unless it is a file. :-) So
you have to save it somewhere first, then open TB, then navigate to
where you saved it so you can attach it. Doing that with a single
click has no appeal for you??
I see. You might w
James Mckenzie wrote:
From: Pete Holsberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Tt's unnecessary to use IE to set the default. Windows' Control Panel >
Internet Options does this very well.
As far as step 6 goes, that does not happen for me. Hence my original post.
Pete:
Thank you for this. I was not
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On Thursday 19 October 2006 04:26 pm, Pete Holsberg wrote:
John Boyle wrote:
To Users:
if you install msoffice / outlook after tbird it breaks the tbird
default mail client function by replacing the mapi files.
so reinstall tbird, set it as the default mail client when your an
administrator.
regards
Brian
-Original Message -
From: Terry
Sent: 20/10/2006 12:09 PM
P
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Terry wrote:
So, three components are involved in the problem:
1. Internet Explorer because it sets the system-default email
client;
IE is not involved; Windows *is* involved.
Right. I read (or so I believed) in at least one post that IE was used
to set the e
Resending this. I replied to James McKenzie's address rather than the list
before.
His address was in the reply to field rather than [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I did
not check my To: field.
On 19 Oct 2006 at 0:00, James Mckenzie wrote:
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> Last I checked, Pete, Send as Email works by crea
James Mckenzie wrote:
From: Pete Holsberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Oct 19, 2006 11:19 AM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] Send as Email not working in 2.04
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It's unnecessary to use IE to set the default. Windo
>From: Pete Holsberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Oct 19, 2006 11:19 AM
>To: users@openoffice.org
>Subject: Re: [users] Send as Email not working in 2.04
>
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>
>It's unnecessary to use IE to set the default. Win
>From: Dan Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Oct 19, 2006 2:46 PM
>To: users@openoffice.org
>Subject: Re: [users] Send as Email not working in 2.04
>
>On Thursday 19 October 2006 04:26 pm, Pete Holsberg wrote:
>> John Boyle wrote:
>> > To Users: The problem
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On Thursday 19 October 2006 04:26 pm, Pete Holsberg wrote:
> John Boyle wrote:
> > To Users: The problem wit
John Boyle wrote:
To Users: The problem with all the discussion on this problem is that no
one has really addressed what do people do who use Seamonkey or Mozilla?
And you CANNOT use these methods in Linux anyway!!!
My impression is that Linux users of TB and Seamonkey users do
not have this
To Users: The problem with all the discussion on this problem is that no
one has really addressed what do people do who use Seamonkey or Mozilla?
And you CANNOT use these methods in Linux anyway!!!
Pete Holsberg wrote:
> James Mckenzie wrote:
>> Last I checked, Pete, Send as Email works by creatin
Terry wrote:
As I understand it, if you set Outlook as the system-default email
client, it is invoked by the "Send as email" command but, if
Thunderbird is the system-default email client, OpenOffice cannot
find it.
True.
So, three components are involved in the problem:
1. Internet E
Terry wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
As I understand it, if you set Outlook as the system-default email
client, it is invoked by the "Send as email" command but, if Thunderbird
is the system-default email client, OpenOffice cannot find it.
So, three components are involved in the problem:
1.
James Mckenzie wrote:
Last I checked, Pete, Send as Email works by creating an attachment
and then invoking a e-mail program. I thought you were working with a
Mac, so I chimed in. It appears that you are working with MS Windows.
Thus I was and am wrong by not creating a new thread for this iss
-Original Message-
>From: Pete Holsberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Oct 19, 2006 9:22 AM
>To: users@openoffice.org
>Subject: Re: [users] Send as Email not working in 2.04
>
>James McKenzie wrote:
>> Pete Holsberg wrote:
>>
>>> James McKenzi
James McKenzie wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
James McKenzie wrote:
Ross Bernheim wrote:
Arnold,
He is not the only one with the problem. I too have not been able to
get OOo 2.x to send mail on
any of my Macs running 10.3.9 and 10.4 and Apple's Mail program. OOo
1.x series worke
Pete Holsberg wrote:
You Mac guys have hijacked this thread, much to the consternation of
people who were trying to help me solve my problem! Could you please
start your own? Thanks.
Hi again. I've searched the posts. It could be to your advantage to
start a new thread. It looks as though th
Pete Holsberg wrote:
> James McKenzie wrote:
>> Ross Bernheim wrote:
>>
>>> Arnold,
>>>
>>> He is not the only one with the problem. I too have not been able to
>>> get OOo 2.x to send mail on
>>> any of my Macs running 10.3.9 and 10.4 and Apple's Mail program. OOo
>>> 1.x series worked fine.
>>>
Pete Holsberg wrote:
> James McKenzie wrote:
>> Ross Bernheim wrote:
>>
>>> Arnold,
>>>
>>> He is not the only one with the problem. I too have not been able to
>>> get OOo 2.x to send mail on
>>> any of my Macs running 10.3.9 and 10.4 and Apple's Mail program. OOo
>>> 1.x series worked fine.
>>>
James McKenzie wrote:
Ross Bernheim wrote:
Arnold,
He is not the only one with the problem. I too have not been able to
get OOo 2.x to send mail on
any of my Macs running 10.3.9 and 10.4 and Apple's Mail program. OOo
1.x series worked fine.
I miss this very useful feature. Something is defin
Terry wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Terry wrote:
Hi, Pete. Forgive me if I misunderstand. I gave up
trying to follow this convoluted thread.
Some Macs guys hijacked it and caused all the confusion. ;-)
If you are after the StarXpert MultiSave add-on, look at
this page: http://starxpert.f
Ross Bernheim wrote:
> Guy,
>
> I wish I knew what was different. I had the problem in 2.0.3 so
> I downloaded and installed 2.04. Still no joy.
>
> I am beginning to suspect a corrupted preference file somewhere,
> but don't know What files OOo stores where and which to toss and
> have OOo re-crea
Ross Bernheim wrote:
> Arnold,
>
> He is not the only one with the problem. I too have not been able to
> get OOo 2.x to send mail on
> any of my Macs running 10.3.9 and 10.4 and Apple's Mail program. OOo
> 1.x series worked fine.
> I miss this very useful feature. Something is definitely wrong wit
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Terry wrote:
Hi, Pete. Forgive me if I misunderstand. I gave up trying to follow
this convoluted thread.
Some Macs guys hijacked it and caused all the confusion. ;-)
If you are after the StarXpert MultiSave add-on, look at this page:
http://starxpert.fr/outils/OOoMult
Terry wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Mathias Bauer wrote:
My fault, sorry. I again had a look on your mail and now I see that the
error points to *share*/uno_packages...
So you must apply the same procedure to the xlc files in share/basic. It
seems that this packages has been installed on admin
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Try to google for StarXpert. Or ask on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But perhaps manual editing of the right xlc files does the trick.
Google did not have a download site for the package.
Hi, Pete. Forgive me if I misunderstand. I gave up trying to follow
this convoluted thread.
If
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Mathias Bauer wrote:
My fault, sorry. I again had a look on your mail and now I see that the
error points to *share*/uno_packages...
So you must apply the same procedure to the xlc files in share/basic. It
seems that this packages has been installed on admin level.
The p
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Cor Nouws wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Where do I find PackageManager in Windows?
In OOo: Tools|Packagemanager
PackageManager shows no packages
Pete Holsberg wrote:
> Mathias Bauer wrote:
>
>> Pete Holsberg wrote:
>>
>>> Cor Nouws wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
> Where do I find PackageManager in Windows?
>
In OOo: Tools|Packagemanager
>>> PackageManager shows no packages.
>>
>> So you had installed the package and
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Cor Nouws wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Where do I find PackageManager in Windows?
In OOo: Tools|Packagemanager
PackageManager shows no packages.
So you had installed the package and removed the files in the file
system, but not by deinstalling t
Donald Harris wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
James McKenzie wrote:
Sorry to say this, but you may need to deinstall and re-install
OpenOffice.
Did that. No joy.
I most heartily agree! complete seperation of church and state is
essential for a healthy society. Moreover, the teaching of reli
-Original Message-
>From: Ross Bernheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Oct 17, 2006 9:38 AM
>To: users@openoffice.org
>Subject: Re: [users] Send as Email not working in 2.04
>
>Guy,
>
>I wish I knew what was different. I had the problem in 2.0.3 so
>I downlo
Pete Holsberg wrote:
> Cor Nouws wrote:
>> Pete Holsberg wrote:
>>
>>> Where do I find PackageManager in Windows?
>>>
>> In OOo: Tools|Packagemanager
> PackageManager shows no packages.
So you had installed the package and removed the files in the file
system, but not by deinstalling the package.
Guy,
I wish I knew what was different. I had the problem in 2.0.3 so
I downloaded and installed 2.04. Still no joy.
I am beginning to suspect a corrupted preference file somewhere,
but don't know What files OOo stores where and which to toss and
have OOo re-create.
Ross
On Oct 17, 2006, at 3
2006/10/16, Ross Bernheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
James,
OOo 2.03 on OS X 10.3.9. Trying to send as an e-mail or attachment
gets the
error dialog OOo unable to find a working e-mail configuration. I have
tried to
use the preferences to select Mail.app, but the open dialog only has
all file types
a
Hi Pete,
Pete Holsberg wrote:
OK. Mine is 109KB, created March 19, 2004.
File version is 1.0.2536.0 (XPClient.010817-1148)
Product name is Microsoft® Windows® Operating System, version is
5.1.2600.0
Mine is Jun 16 2003, MS Corporation, 1.0.2536.0
Looks the same as yours ...
I've Mozilla a
Cor Nouws wrote:
Cor Nouws wrote:
Furthermore, this one
http://specs.openoffice.org/appwide/desktop_integration/send_as_email.sxw
could help to find out details?
Just saw in this document, that some/a specific version of
mapi32.dll can cause troubles.
Maybe the ones with troubles sending m
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Cor Nouws wrote:
Furthermore, this one
http://specs.openoffice.org/appwide/desktop_integration/send_as_email.sxw
could help to find out details?
Cor,
You found it!!
"There exist versions of the mapi32.dll (e.g. from T-Online) which cause
senddoc.exe and any other MAP
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Cor Nouws wrote:
I guess that in one of your files in the registry, there is a link to
this previously present OOoMultiSave .
Could it be ...\Application Data\OpenOffice.org2\user\basic\script.xlc
and dialog.xlc ??
It's xlb, not xlc. There are no xlb references in my r
Cor Nouws wrote:
Furthermore, this one
http://specs.openoffice.org/appwide/desktop_integration/send_as_email.sxw
could help to find out details?
Cor,
You found it!!
"There exist versions of the mapi32.dll (e.g. from T-Online) which cause
senddoc.exe and any other MAPI compliant program to cr
Cor Nouws wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Where do I find PackageManager in Windows?
In OOo: Tools|Packagemanager
PackageManager shows no packages.
--
Pete Holsberg
Columbus, NJ
Maxim for the Internet Age: A journey of a thousand sites begins with a
single click...
Cor Nouws wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
>> However, sometimes I get two consecutive error messages,
differing only in the filename:
Error loading BASIC of document
H:\OpenOffice.org%202.0\program\..\share\uno_packages\cache\uno_packages\95D.tmp_\S
Cor Nouws wrote:
Furthermore, this one
http://specs.openoffice.org/appwide/desktop_integration/send_as_email.sxw
could help to find out details?
Just saw in this document, that some/a specific version of mapi32.dll
can cause troubles.
Maybe the ones with troubles sending mail, would mind t
-Original Message-
>From: Ross Bernheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Oct 16, 2006 11:25 AM
>To: users@openoffice.org
>Subject: Re: [users] Send as Email not working in 2.04
>
>James,
>
>OOo 2.03 on OS X 10.3.9. Trying to send as an e-mail or attachment
>get
James,
OOo 2.03 on OS X 10.3.9. Trying to send as an e-mail or attachment
gets the
error dialog OOo unable to find a working e-mail configuration. I have
tried to
use the preferences to select Mail.app, but the open dialog only has
all file types
as the only file type option and selecting Mai
Cor Nouws wrote:
> On the Dutch users-mailinglist, there was a lengthy discussion after
the
release of 2.0.3 (early July) on the same subject.
[...]
Furthermore, this one
http://specs.openoffice.org/appwide/desktop_integration/send_as_email.sxw
could help to find out details?
Greetings,
C
Hi *,
James Knott wrote:
John Boyle wrote:
To Users: What about Seamonkey or Mozilla?
I find it works with Seamonkey on XP, but not Linux
On the Dutch users-mailinglist, there was a lengthy discussion after the
release of 2.0.3 (realy July) on the same subject. Some 40+ mails, that
I've ju
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Where do I find PackageManager in Windows?
In OOo: Tools|Packagemanager
--
Cor Nouws
Arnhem - Netherlands
nl.OpenOffice.org - marketing contact
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-Original Message-
>From: Larry Gusaas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Oct 16, 2006 12:38 AM
>To: users@openoffice.org
>Subject: Re: [users] Send as Email not working in 2.04
>
>Obviously you are using Linux. Windows is different.
>
>On 15 Oct 2006 at 21:13, Steve
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
>> However, sometimes I get two consecutive error messages,
differing only in the filename:
Error loading BASIC of document
H:\OpenOffice.org%202.0\program\..\share\uno_packages\cache\uno_packages\95D.tmp_\StarXpert_OOoMultiS
-Original Message-
>From: Ross Bernheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Oct 16, 2006 1:09 PM
>To: users@openoffice.org
>Subject: Re: [users] Send as Email not working in 2.04
>
>Arnold,
>
>He is not the only one with the problem. I too have not been able to
>ge
Arnold,
He is not the only one with the problem. I too have not been able to
get OOo 2.x to send mail on
any of my Macs running 10.3.9 and 10.4 and Apple's Mail program. OOo
1.x series worked fine.
I miss this very useful feature. Something is definitely wrong with OOo
2.x in this regard.
Th
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
>> However, sometimes I get two consecutive error messages,
differing only in the filename:
Error loading BASIC of document
H:\OpenOffice.org%202.0\program\..\share\uno_packages\cache
Mathias Bauer wrote:
> Larry Gusaas wrote:
>
>> Windows, as I and others have said before does not have place to set Email
>> client.
>>
>> This feature has not worked for me using any version of OO.o 2.x with
>> Pegasus.
>> It did work with 1.? - probably 1.4 was when I managed to get it to
Pete Holsberg wrote:
> Mathias Bauer wrote:
>
>> Pete Holsberg wrote:
>>
> >> However, sometimes I get two consecutive error messages,
>>> differing only in the filename:
>>>
>>> Error loading BASIC of document
>>> H:\OpenOffice.org%202.0\program\..\share\uno_packages\cache\uno_packages\95D.tm
Pete Holsberg wrote:
James McKenzie wrote:
Sorry to say this, but you may need to deinstall and re-install
OpenOffice.
Did that. No joy.
I most heartily agree! complete seperation of church and state is
essential for a healthy society. Moreover, the teaching of religion in
state schools s
This is in the v2.04 (Windows) readme file:
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Problems When Sending Documents as E-mails From OpenOffice.org
When sending a document via 'File - Send - Document as E-mail' or
'
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
>> However, sometimes I get two consecutive error messages,
differing only in the filename:
Error loading BASIC of document
H:\OpenOffice.org%202.0\program\..\share\uno_packages\cache\uno_packages\95D.tmp_\StarXpert_OOoMultiSave.zip\XXX
General err
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Mathias Bauer wrote:
This is probably a problem of your mail client. Perhaps you should ask
for help in a Thunderbird newsgroup. A "standard mail client" has two
meanings on Windows:
- standard program for "mailto:";
- MAPI client
OOo uses the latte
James McKenzie wrote:
Sorry to say this, but you may need to deinstall and re-install
OpenOffice.
Did that. No joy.
--
Pete Holsberg
Columbus, NJ
Because religious belief, or non-belief, is such an important part of
every person's life, freedom of religion affects every individual. State
chu
Steven P. Ulrick wrote:
On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 11:34:52 -0400
Pete Holsberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just installed v2.04 over 2.03 and I still cannot use any of the
Send as email options. OOo cannot find an appropriate email client.
Under Tools > Options > Internet, there's nothing that l
Hello.
I have two PC´s with Win98SE and OOo has never worked with other Clients
than Outlook Express for me other than the 2.0.3 and 2.0.4 Version the
2.0.2 independently from the Settings in Internet Settings everytime
Opens Outlook Express since the Update to 2.0.3 no EMail works at all
nor Outl
Larry Gusaas wrote:
> Windows, as I and others have said before does not have place to set Email
> client.
>
> This feature has not worked for me using any version of OO.o 2.x with
> Pegasus.
> It did work with 1.? - probably 1.4 was when I managed to get it to work.
>
> This feature seems to
Pete Holsberg wrote:
> Mathias Bauer wrote:
>
>> This is probably a problem of your mail client. Perhaps you should ask
>> for help in a Thunderbird newsgroup. A "standard mail client" has two
>> meanings on Windows:
>>
>> - standard program for "mailto:";
>> - MAPI client
>>
>> OOo uses the la
Obviously you are using Linux. Windows is different.
On 15 Oct 2006 at 21:13, Steven P. Ulrick wrote:
> As an experiment I tried the following:
> 1. Opened up a file in OpenOffice.org 2.0.4.
> 2. Choose "File | Send | Document as E-mail" This caused the
> following error: http://www.afolkey2.net
Jim wrote:
> Pete Holsberg wrote:
>>
>> I decided to switch the default email client to Outlook to see what
>> happens when I click one of the send as email commands.
>>
>> Well, it invokes Outlook!!
>>
> I tried that and it still does not work for me. Using 2.0.3 on win 98
> SE, it worked fine on
On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 11:34:52 -0400
Pete Holsberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just installed v2.04 over 2.03 and I still cannot use any of the
> Send as email options. OOo cannot find an appropriate email client.
>
> Under Tools > Options > Internet, there's nothing that let's me set
> the emai
On Sunday 15 October 2006 08:02 pm, James Knott wrote:
> Jim wrote:
> > You haven't understood the problem and that is that 2.0.3 and now
> > apparently 2.0.4 do not recognize "Send Mail" whereas previous
> > versions do. This applies to Thunderbird and also Pegasus. The
> > problem IS in OO.o whic
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