I assume you are using Windows 10; you may be encountering issues with
Windows Defender or an antivirus program; For Defender, see
https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=74&t=97507
Alternatively AV may be blocking access - you'll need to consult
documentation for whatever AV you are using to determine how to resolve
the blocking.
Either way the problem would not be with OpenOffice.
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On 23/11/20 5:05 pm, Richard Walker wrote:
While logged in as the administrator, the newest OpenOffice release for
Windows installs almost all the way and then gives an error message that
permission doesn't exist for c:\public\users\desktop and I need to log in
as administrator (which I have done) or I should contact the system
administrator (yeah, right).
Thought you might want to know. It seems like most years I have to swap
from OpenOffice to LibreOffice ... and then back again. I have wondered
more than once if those working on these packages "EVER" test their
releases before sending them out the door.
So, for now, back to LibreOffice until they goof up next time.
Cheers
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David Robley
Breathing may be hazardous to your health.
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