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From: maurizio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun 02 Sep 2007 23:32:05 EST

> Trying to install Open Office on my PC with Windows XP, installation 
> stops with an error message: error 1935 - error during installation
> of assembly 
> 'policy.1..1.cly_types,publiKeyToken="ce2cb7e279207b9e",versione="9.0.0.0",
>  culture=neutral"
> 
> I tried with 2.2.1, and any time the installation was stopped 
> unsuccesfully. There was OOO 2.1 installed before, and now it results
> to be uninstalled; I tried to install 2.1, and it gave the same error
> message. I don't know how to resolve this problem, I think it's a
> problem in Windows XP, but I can't see any solution. Could you help
> me? Many thanks and excuse me for my horrible English.
> 
> Maurizio Olivieri

Have you checked the md5sum?
See: http://download.openoffice.org/2.2.1/md5sums.html

The following is quoted from a previous post to this list:
<Q>
This is a very common problem with Windows users. 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 does not work, read the Microsoft article at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301. Download and run the program
it talks about.
</Q>

Your English is very good, but you may be interested to know that there
is an Italian OOo (OpenOffice.org) website/mailing list available. See:
http://it.openoffice.org

Hope this helps.

Dave

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