On Mon, 22 May 2017 21:00:23 -0400
Cindy Chan wrote:
> Hi, Rory,
>
> Thank you for your suggestions, but I do not see how the checksum for
> extension can prevent Norton to remove the language pack download for Open
> Office 4.1.3 as I don't even have a chance to see the file.
>
> Please enl
On 5/22/2017 9:00 PM, Cindy Chan wrote:
> Hi, Rory,
>
> Thank you for your suggestions, but I do not see how the checksum for
> extension can prevent Norton to remove the language pack download for Open
> Office 4.1.3 as I don't even have a chance to see the file.
>
> Please enlighten.
>
> C
Hi, Rory,
Thank you for your suggestions, but I do not see how the checksum for
extension can prevent Norton to remove the language pack download for Open
Office 4.1.3 as I don't even have a chance to see the file.
Please enlighten.
Cindy
On May 22, 2017, at 7:19 PM, Rory O'Farrell wrote:
On Tue, 23 May 2017 00:14:44 +0200
Regina Henschel wrote:
> Hi Cindy,
>
> which language pack?
>
> Kind regards
> Regina
One can, using the methods described in
https://www.openoffice.org/download/checksums.html, verify that the extension
is as it left the code factory.
RoryOF
> Cindy Ch
Hi Cindy,
which language pack?
Kind regards
Regina
Cindy Chan schrieb:
Hi,
This is the first time I contact Open Office for Support.
I am running Window 7 and Norton Internet Security. Norton remove the
language pack file because it is considered unsafe under "WS.Reputation.1".
How can I t
Hi,
This is the first time I contact Open Office for Support.
I am running Window 7 and Norton Internet Security. Norton remove the
language pack file because it is considered unsafe under "WS.Reputation.1".
How can I tell whether the file is being "over-protected" by Norton, or
if it is in
I myself have had the spell check problem under OSX and the solution given
by the users group resolved it. That is the only problem I have had with
AOO other than a few odd quirks that, to no surprise, others also
experienced. In my past I have worked with at least 5 different pieces of
writing