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(2012/08/28 5:58), contrazz wrote:
I just upgraded from 3.3 to 3.6 on a Win7 installation.  I'm getting a fatal
error:
Unhandled Exception: InvalidRegistryException.



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Good evening
I had the exact same problem a few days ago (only using Win XP) and was able to resolve it, by renaming the folder:
C:\Program Files\LibreOffice 3.6\share\extensions
(to whatever you like; in my case "old-extensions")
restart LO -> TWICE

As V Stuart noted, there is a possibility that your System is set (default?) to "hide system files". In that case the above mentioned folder will not show upon search and you should follow V Stuarts instructions to change the View settings.

Also, in one of the responses to my questions it was said, that this bug has been fixed in 3.6.1 ...

Good luck

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