Hello everyone!
I just downloaded and installed open office on my pc, the
problem is: everytime I want to use it, it asks me
about "java" ,which the office could not found.
What is this? Any idea how this problem could be solved?
Thanx.
Richard G. Harper - 14 Sep 2004 23:49 GMT
Try this, found on the Open Office FAQ list:
http://user-faq.openoffice.org/faq/ar01s04.html#JAVA

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> Hello everyone!
> I just downloaded and installed open office on my pc, the
> problem is: everytime I want to use it, it asks me
> about "java" ,which the office could not found.
> What is this? Any idea how this problem could be solved?
> Thanx.
Mark Dormer - 14 Sep 2004 23:50 GMT
Java is a technology that MS no longer includes in its OS, due to court
orders.
It is commonly used on many platforms and many programs and internet sites
depend upon it to function.
You can download java from Sun.
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html
What is Java?
http://java.sun.com/overview.html
Regards
Mark Dormer
> Hello everyone!
> I just downloaded and installed open office on my pc, the
> problem is: everytime I want to use it, it asks me
> about "java" ,which the office could not found.
> What is this? Any idea how this problem could be solved?
> Thanx.
anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com - 15 Sep 2004 00:07 GMT
Hi and thanks, there are many, which one I may download?
Thanks again.
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>Java is a technology that MS no longer includes in its OS, due to court
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Mark Dormer - 16 Sep 2004 00:13 GMT
The version with JRE at the end
This is the runtime files for end users.
Regards
Mark Dormer
> Hi and thanks, there are many, which one I may download?
> Thanks again.
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