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I first want to say that I was absolutely thrilled that a checkbox for enabling assistive 
technology support was included during the installation process.  that was positively brilliant.  
I'm not sure who thought of that but it's a great idea!!!
When I installed LO with a.t. support enabled I still received no feedback with NVDA.  When I 
reinstalled JAVA using the Ninite installer it told me that my JRE was defective.
I uninstalled two instances of Java and installed just one version via the Ninite installer and 
enabled Java Access Bridge via the control Panel in Windows 7 (32-bit.)  I'm still getting a JRE is 
defective message when I enable a.t. support from LO.  Can anybody give me some ideas as to what I 
can try?


David Goldfield
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