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On 29/08/12 16:03, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
I've just updated to LibO 3.6.1 and hit the following problem when
trying to access my address book

Does anyone recognise it, Google doesn't?
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The attempt to load the file resulted in the following error message
(com.sun.star.lang.IllegalArgumentException):

Unsupported URL <file:///home/phb/..../AddressBook.ods>
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After all that fuss, for which I apologise profusely, it turned out that the file didn't exist! If the diagnostic had been a little more accurate we could all have avoided this nonsense, especially about Java 1.7_06 which now works perfectly well in my context on several installations and various machines.

Why didn't the file exist, you may ask? I had tidied (?) up my directory structures and the file in question was moved elsewhere. Talk about a red face!

Peter HB


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