Am 06.06.20 um 20:27 schrieb Dave Fisher:
Thanks for pointing out where the OpenOffice volunteers could provide better
instructions.
I don't see what should be improved here.
When reading the instruction again it's clear that not the downloaded
AOO file should be opened but the downloaded SHA256 / MD5 file.
A sceenshot from the hash tool can be seen here:
https://www.krylack.com/file-checksum-tool/
HTH
Marcus
On Jun 6, 2020, at 11:03 AM, B Sasz <bs...@live.com> wrote:
· Section "4) Verify With": Paste the hash from the SHA256 / MD5 file
you have downloaded. First you have to open it and copy the hash value.
Really? This is not an option in Windows. Totally Bogus. LIES. PRINT A
SCREENSHOT!
Also Please clarify that opening the downloaded file won’t infect your
machine…? Really? Does anyone believe that? Idon’t think so
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