Sam, this sounds like something I saw in my day job which resulted in me having to wipe the machine due to a nasty virus.

Is your anti virus still working? Try downloading and installing www.avast.com free home use anti virus software and run a full scan.




On 09/25/2010 02:22 AM, Sam Swaminath wrote:
HI,
I did that.   It is not opening.   You click 'open with'.   In that you
don't have 'openoffice' programme.

  Also a 'popup' appears, saying ""MS visual C++ Runtime Library - C/Program
Files/Open Office Org 3/Program/soffice.bin.
This application has requested the runtime to terminate it in an unusual way
for more informartion. ""
Thanks,
Sam
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Marcello Romani<[email protected]>wrote:

Il 24/09/2010 08:04, Sam Swaminath ha scritto:

ANY USER WHO CAN GUIDE ME!!!
SIR,

I AM A GENUINE MS WINDOWS XP USER.    I HAD ALSO OPEN OFFICE ORG 2.3 WITH
ME
ALL THESE DAYS.   IT WAS WORKING VERY NICELY.   SUDDENLY, DUE TO MY
MADNESS,
I CLICKED ON A 'POPUP' UPDATE OPEN OFFICE".  IT ASKED ME TO DOWNLOAD 3.1
VERSION.  I DID SO.   IT GOT INSTALLED BUT IT UNINSTALLED 2.3 VERSION.
  NOW,
I AM NOT ABLE TO READ MY FOLDERS AND FILES SAVED UNDER OPEN OFFICE ORG 2.3
VERSION.    I DID ALL POSSIBLE STUNTS IN VAIN.   KINDLY GUIDE ME HOW TO GO
ABOUT?
WITH WARM REGARDS,

SAM


Hi, OpenOffice 3.1/3.2 can read documents saved with previous versions of
OpenOffice, so you should have no problem at all.
Just open the folder where you have your documents and doubleclick on a
document. It should open with your new OpenOffice version.

We could help you better if you describe in greater detail what is the
problem you are having.

HTH

PS: please deactivate caps-lock.

--
Marcello Romani


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