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I have been a happy user of LO for a long time but have just started to
explore Base.

I have been unable to get Base to work with the latest JRE on Windows Vista
or on W7. When I select this version in the Java options it fails to
recognise that it is a valid JRE. 

Environments used for testing
Base appears to run with Java 1.6.0_32 on 32 bit W7 using LO 5.3.3 but not
with 1.7.0_04. This version is a Virtual Machine

Base also runs (more extensive testing) with LO 3.5.2.2 using Java 1.6.0_31
on a 32 bit Vista but fails to run if I select 1.7.0_04. On the first
occasion I tried on this environment LO crashed completely and would not
start - I had to go into the xml configuration file and remove the reference
to Java there. 

Is there a known bug associated with the latest version of Java?

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