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Avimark (veterinary program) to OpenOffice merges fail under Vista

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John Hupp - 22 May 2008 21:07 GMT
Avimark is the leading veterinary practice management software, and we're
using OpenOffice to create merge documents automatically from within Avimark
(rabies certificates, collection letters, etc.)  This works beautifully on
our Windows XP Pro machines, but on the two Vista Business machines, Avimark
can't print any merge documents.

The error we get is:
Server execution failed, ProgID: "com.sun.star.ServiceManager"

We get this error both on the Avimark server (running Vista Business) and
the Avimark client that is running Vista Business. The XP Pro clients are
all fine. The error is the same if we print to a local printer or a network
printer. Non-merge OpenOffice documents print without error. So this is an
issue between Vista, Avimark and OpenOffice when merge documents are being
created.

An Avimark IT tech suggested that a Windows update might have broken the
OpenOffice merge utility, and that uninstalling/reinstalling OO might solve
the problem. We went a step further, uninstalling OpenOffice v2.3 and
installing v2.4, but the bad behavior was unchanged on both Vista computers.

Does anyone know why this fails under Vista, and if there is a workaround?

--John Hupp
dennis@home - 22 May 2008 22:57 GMT
> Avimark is the leading veterinary practice management software, and we're
> using OpenOffice to create merge documents automatically from within
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> Does anyone know why this fails under Vista, and if there is a workaround?

Wrong version of java?

Check at sun.com/java
 
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