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Cannot install openoffice in windows 7
Cannot install openoffice in windows 7












cannot install openoffice in windows 7
  1. #CANNOT INSTALL OPENOFFICE IN WINDOWS 7 CODE#
  2. #CANNOT INSTALL OPENOFFICE IN WINDOWS 7 DOWNLOAD#

Openoffice4.1.12-mandriva-menus conflicts with openoffice4.1.12-freedesktop-menus-4.1.12-9809.noarch Openoffice4.1.12-redhat-menus conflicts with openoffice4.1.12-freedesktop-menus-4.1.12-9809.noarch Openoffice4.1.12-suse-menus conflicts with openoffice4.1.12-freedesktop-menus-4.1.12-9809.noarch Tried chmod’ing that directory to 777 temporarily didn’t work then 640 didn’t work. der+accessĪnd follow the steps as provided from "wqi", to make the Powershell entry, this will allow the file "soffice.bin" to get through the security system.I’m trying to install Apache OpenOffice on Silverblue and I’m getting errors… I’m likely not as good as you at operating this Linux Distro - or any others for that matter.Įrror: can’t create transaction lock on /usr/share/rpm/.rpm.lock (Read-only file system) NOTE 3: After doing this installation of the OpenOffice program, you will GET IN TROUBLE with running the program and saving your work! Please read this thread: NOTE 2: After completing installation, you can delete the (two) installation- file and -folder from your computer, and remove the three added installation files at the "Allow an app." in the Windows Defender Security Centre, they are not needed anymore. NOTE 1: It may not be nessecary to add the two "vcredist.exe" files at the "Allow an app."- window, maybe its enough to just press "OK" when the error message appears (i havent tried that, therefore i dont know.) Afterwards there will be seven new OpenOffice shortcuts/signs in the windows start menu. When all this was done, i went back to the error message- box and hit "OK", now the installation guide will continue and complete the installation. These three files will now be listed as added under the "+." sign in the "Allow an app."- window in the Windows Defender Security Centre. I left the massage- box open and returned to the "Allow an app."- window, there i hit the "+." again and in the file explorer- window, i choose "desktop", opened the newly created installation folder (cant remember the name, but it will be obvious which one to select), scrolled down (still in the file explorer window), opened the setup- folder and selected the two "vcredist 圆4" and "-86.exe" files, pressed "open" and the file explorer window will now close. Eventually there will appear an Error message, saying "Warning 1909: cant create the OpenOffice shortcut". Now you open the installation file "Apache OpenOffice.exe" at the desktop, let the installation guide proceed. This file is now allowed to be opened, and can be found as "added" under the "+." sign at the "Allow and app."- window. There you click the "+ Add an allowed app"- sign, in the File explorer- window that appears, you choose desktop and select the downloaded file "Apache OpenOffice 4.1.6 Win x86 install sv.exe", press "open" and the file explorer- window will close. Then open the "Allow an app through controlled folder access"- window in Windows Defender Security Centre.

cannot install openoffice in windows 7

I choose "save as" and selected desktop as destination, continue and let the file be completely downloaded. Go to the official OpenOffice website, choose your download, you will get redirected to the downloadsite and after a moment you will be asked what to do with the downloading file. I had the same problems and my solution was as follows: This has to do with the (very effective) Window Defender Settings. If you are not using Windows, please let us know what operating system you are using and please consider adding you OS and AOO version information in your signature so we don't have to guess.

cannot install openoffice in windows 7

You should also read the instructions for Downloading and Installing Apache OpenOffice.

#CANNOT INSTALL OPENOFFICE IN WINDOWS 7 DOWNLOAD#

Click nothing on that page - the download will start after a few seconds. The page you reach should offer you a suitable file for download according to your version of Windows - just accept that choice and you will be transferred to a Sourceforge page for the actual download. Go to or use the download link at the bottom right of any page on the forum.

#CANNOT INSTALL OPENOFFICE IN WINDOWS 7 CODE#

You've posted this in the Windows subforum of Install, Setup and Troubleshooting so I'll assume you are using Windows and your signature shows apache-openoffice-4.1.5-r1817496-src.zip so I'll guess that is the file you downloaded to try to install Apache OpenOffice.īased on those assumptions, that is the wrong file to install AOO it in fact contains the source code to allow one to compile the program. You haven't given any detail to work with so I'll take a few guesses.














Cannot install openoffice in windows 7