Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote at 15:44 on 8 Oct 2005:

> Paul Salazar wrote:
> 
> > I'm migrating from Windows to Linux, so currently I've a dual booting PC. 
> > I use OOo in both partitions and share the OOo docs from any OS. 
> > Nevertheless the data bases created with OOo Base (1.9.125) within Windows
> > can not be read by OOo Base (1.9.128) within Linux or inverse.  In fact,
> > the file is opened by OOo Base, but clicking over the Tables icon at the
> > left side does >not retrieve any action.  
> >
> As a reference point, I do this all the time. Install the latest release
> candidate and make certain that you are NOT using java 1.5 or later. Use
> 1.4x instead. 

That's a strange warning. I seem to recall that it was stated that Java 1.5 was 
needed. I admit that I had problems between Java 1.5 and OOo 1.9.79 but I have 
had no problems in my limited experience after I upgraded to OOo 1.9.125. Maybe 
a compatibility issue has been solved?? The way I recall the incident, my 
problem was that OOo reported a corrupt version of Java 1.5 when I attempted to 
design tables with OOo 1.9.79.

-- 
Jim

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