On 5/19/2020 2:17 PM, Vince@GMAIL wrote: > Hello Group: > > My Windows 10 Home is used on a 64-bit architecture DELL desktop. > > I recently downloaded and installed Libre Office software. So, now I > have both packages: > > 1. Apache Open Office: AOO415m1(Build:9789) - Rev. 1817496 > 2017-12-11 17:25 (This is AOO 32-bit version.) > 2. Libre Office: Version: 6.3.5.2 (x64) > Build ID: dd0751754f11728f69b42ee2af66670068624673 > > The two JREs available to me are: > > 1. jre-8u201-windows-i586 > 2. jre-8u241-windows-x64 > > Given that a 32-bit java and a 64-bit java should/must not be installed > on the same machine/partition. I therefore must remove one of the JREs > from my machine..... Or, install and run the AOO 64-bit version, and > keep the JRE-64 bit. But I am uncertain if I would loose any of my > 32-bit AOO existing files and/or templates. > > How should I proceed if I go ahead with the 64-bit AOO installation? > Will I loose any 32-bit AOO files/templates? Are there any practical > advantages included in AOO-64 over AOO-32? > > Your suggestions will be appreciated. > > Thanks for reading this. Stay well and be safe. > > VinceB.Both jres can co-exist on the same system. with Apache OpenOffice you need the 32 bit jre if you are using the 64 bit version of LibreOffice you need the 64 bit version. Which one gets used at least for Apache OpenOffice is set in Tools->Options->Java.
Regards Keith
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