Hi all.
Well the subject pretty much says it, I got a notification there was an update to Java, I believe
it is java 7 update five. Once I did the update my install of Libre Office no longer works. I get
the standard windows 7 message about a problem has caused libre office to stop working, Windows
will close the program, blah blah blah. I have tried repairing the install and when that did not
do anything I went so far as to remove the whole install and re-install Libre Office. Still no joy.
I am frankly not sure if this is an accessibility problem or not, I do know that the java update
did totally screw my install of access bridge as well and I had to re-install that too. This is
the first time I’ve ever had a java update screw things up this way.
Needless to say I am not a happy camper, I need this program to do paperwork for work. Has anyone
else had this happen with this java update? I am running the 32-bit version of windows 7. I will
probably post this to the general users list too but am posting it here in case it is related to
the accessibility. If anyone has any ideas on how to fix this or if you need more info just let me
know.
Thanks in advance.
Tom
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