2011/3/31 Christina Rodriguez <cr...@hotmail.com>

>  Hi,
>
> I was wondering if you could help me sort out an NSIS error. Until last
> night, I had never come up against one and I've had an interesting crash
> course - after which, I still feel quite ignorant.  In my haze of confusion,
> I emailed a colleague of yours who doesn't normally deal with these sorts of
> things.  Still, he was helpful and now, I'm even more encouraged that Open
> Office might be for me.
>
> As far as I can tell, I keep downloading a "broken" version of Open Office
> 3.3.0; but I haven't a clue why.  The one I most recently attempted was:
> OOo_3.3.0_Win_x86_install-wJRE_en-US.exe
>
> And the corresponding MD5 thingy is: b7de217e5945b3a28c7f4f3698e51aa4. This
> is according to Open Office's own list of MD5 sums.  I used the
> digestIT2004x64 to calculate the MD5 that is actually part of my downloaded
> installation file and it is:  82f9d46d58e457dc79f468181dce39cc.  They
> don't match.  But seeing as I have tried to download this latest version of
> Open Office so many times, I'm now at a loss.
>
> I am new to Open Office and until I tried to update the version I had - 3.2
> - things were working fine.  Now, I'm concerned that I won't be able to get
> it back again. I'd appreciate all the help you could give me.  And I so hope
> to hear  from  you soon.
>
> Thank you, in advance.
>
> Best regards,
> Christina
>

<snip>

Christina, you might want to consider following the advice found on this
page (http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Why_do_I_get_NSIS_Error)....

Henri
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