Oi Olivia,

N�s tivemos o mesmo problema e o pessoal do projeto me colocou que eles 
iriam trabalhar para corrigir no 2.0. N�o se isso � verdade mas...
Algumas pessoas conseguiram resolver de duas formas:
1 - Desativar o active x
2 - Em um micro sem msoffice recriar as associa��es do openoffice.

Segue algumas dicas por onde navegar e buscar solu��es:

http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=32988
http://codesnippets.services.openoffice.org/

Hi, 
I ilooked in the OOo site and my vote is the only one. 
Did you create any other bug issue to vote? 

http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=32988
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mvdiogo


I began having the same problem when I began to switch my users over to 
Outlook Web Access for email. For all attachment types pre-associated with 
OpenOffice 1.12 during the install it would do the following: 

A user would open the email message containing a .doc or .xls file and 
click the hyperlink to open it. A prompt for authentication from 
OpenOffice would appear, wanting the user to authenticate to the email 
server before OpenOffice would be allowed to access and open the file. If 
the user tied to cancel out of the window, they received the same error 
trail as mentioned in other posts, first a "Error in loading document. A 
general internet error has occured", and then "An API Call Exited 
Abnormally" would be next. 

The first workaround was to type in the username in the format 
domain\username and then the password. There was a check box already 
checked to remember this authentication for the session. As long as the 
quickstarter or any other OpenOffice process was open, the user would be 
able to open attachments( basically accessing files through browser 
hyperlinks) without a problem. I didn't like this workaround. 

The workaround I'm using is this. I went into and open window, like My 
Computer and to Tools/Folder Options/File Types. Then I deleted all file 
types associated with OpenOffice. Then I added them back again, manually, 
one at a time. And finally I re-associated each one with OpenOffice using 
the same mechanism. That fixed it. Now all hyperlinked files (attachments 
in Outlook Web Access for us) open without a problem(yes, they checks were 
put in the boxes to create the orginal file associations, and no, MS 
Office was never installed on these PC's, they were fresh out-of-the-box). 


Since this fixed it for us, it would seem that file associations created 
during the install weren't quite right in some way whenit came to opening 
linked files in the browser. I don't know why, but hey, this workaround I 
can live with. 

Let me know if this works for anyone else as well. Glad to help if it 
does! 

Marcus de Vasconcelos Diogo da Silva
NAC - N�cleo de Atendimento ao Cliente
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    Centro de Educa��o e Tecnologia
        Alexandre Figueira Rodrigues 
             Fone/fax: +55 85 3215.3026 
           Site: www.senai-ce.org.br/af 




Olival Gomes Barboza J�nior <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
18/05/05 09:41
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Olivia,

Nunca tive problema semelhante e n�o uso o IE 6 SP1, mas talvez seja uma 
simples quest�o de registrar os mime/types do OOo no IIS (ou seja l� qual 
for o servidor web de vcs).

[ ]s,

Olival Jr.


-----Original Message-----
From: Olivia Guimar�es [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 5/17/2005 10:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [usuarios OOo] API anormal
 
Pessoal, recebi a seguinte pergunta:
"Aqui trabalhamos com o navegador do Intenert Explorer 6.1 e trabalhamos 
em intranet.
O problema � o seguinte, temos alguns documentos nesta p�gina da 
intranet em formato .doc e .sxw. Quando tentamos abrir estes documentos 
gera o seguinte erro: Uma chamada da API saiu de forma anormal."

Andei pesquisando na lista e encontrei:
- desativa��o do Activex
- alguma coisa com prox
- salvar o documento como html
- salvar o documento sem acentos na vers�o 2.0
Bem, algu�m j� conseguiu resolver o problema de uma forma sem efeitos 
colaterais e sem mudar de navegador???
Toda ajuda � bem vinda!
Abra�os

Olivia





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