At 19:11 30/08/2014 +0100, Brian Barker wrote:
At 12:36 30/08/2014 -0400, Carl W. Entemann wrote:
... I cannot get Open Office installed on my IBM Thinkpad T30 with
2 meg of RAM. After downloading the install software and running it
I get the usual setup messages and then I get the following sc
On Sat, 30 Aug 2014 18:13:48 -
"johnny smith" wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Aug 2014 17:23:58 -, Janis Langins
> wrote:
>
> > I checked for updates and was told that version Open Office 4.1.1 was
> > available for download. To do this I was to open and run a
> > downloaded zip file. When I tri
On Sat, 30 Aug 2014 17:23:58 -, Janis Langins wrote:
I checked for updates and was told that version Open Office 4.1.1 was
available for download. To do this I was to open and run a
downloaded zip file. When I tried to do this my Malware program
blocked the file as harmful and it has disa
At 12:36 30/08/2014 -0400, Carl W. Entemann wrote:
... I cannot get Open Office installed on my IBM Thinkpad T30 with 2
meg of RAM. After downloading the install software and running it I
get the usual setup messages and then I get the following screen:
[Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributabl
On Wed, 27 Aug 2014 14:50:14 -, Scooter wrote:
May I suggest that only LIST subscribers should be allowed to ask
questions. That would reduce all those folks who ask questions and don't
receive answers, because they are non-subscribers.
it should be noted that when i send a copy of the me
I checked for updates and was told that version Open Office 4.1.1 was
available for download. To do this I was to open and run a
downloaded zip file. When I tried to do this my Malware program
blocked the file as harmful and it has disappeared from my Downloads
folder. Anything louche going
On Sat, 30 Aug 2014 16:36:39 -, Carl W. Entemann
wrote:
For the record, I am preparing this problem description in WordPad because I
cannot get Open Office installed on my IBM Thinkpad
T30 with 2 meg of RAM.
After downloading the install software and running it I get the usual setup
{Q}users prefer to send a quick mail rather than using the forum, and this
is why we currently allow non-subscribed members to post.{EQ}
Thank you, This is appreciated.
For anyone wanting a closed members only forum they are free to set up a
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