On Fri, 8 Feb 2013 10:22:59 -0800 (PST), alnuwer <alnuwer@cox.net>
wrote Re [libreoffice-users] Cannot Install LO 3.6.5:
Trying to update to LibreOffice 3.6.5 on my XPpro. After install completes
and I try to open it, I get a Fatal Error message that says something about
Service Manager is not available - Invalid Registry Exception... and tells
me to run the setup again to Repair the installation.I ran the repair, and
got the same error. I then removed 3.6.5 and downloaded the .msi package
again and installed it again - same error. Then ran the Repair again - same
error. Then I came to this site and found a similar issue with an attempt to
install a 3.5 version. The suggestion there was to do the same as I did (try
a new download, but also suggested to test the .msi with something like
7-Zip to insure it isn't corrupted and that signatures are good. I did that
too, and everything tested OK.Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Is it possible that your .msi installer is broken? At one time I was
not able to install any .msi files and found that my installer was
broken. I fixed the problem by updating the installer to v4.5
Windows Installer 4.5 Redistributable
<http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=8483>
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