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topsoft Newbie

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Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 1:36 am Post subject: Can't Open documents from my e-mail |
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Hi. I have a serious problem. I can't open attached files directly, without saving them on my PC. I'm using a free mail like yahoo, not pop3. When I try to open .doc from my e-mail, Open Office is loading, but then error message shows. Open Office it trying to open file that doesn't exsists. For example - i have a CV in my e-mail and i click on it and the error message says - the file "C:\documents and settings\vasilev\local setings\temporary internet files\content.IE5\.... " doesn't exsist. I use Search and the directory Content.IE5 and the file realy doesn't exists. I tried to change the location of my Temporary Internet Files, but nothing happened - can't find the path again. When I use MS Word there is no problem. I'm using Windows XP SP2 with all updates. Can someone tell me a solution of my problem?
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9point9 Moderator

Joined: 31 Aug 2004 Posts: 3875 Location: UK
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topsoft Newbie

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Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 9:29 am Post subject: |
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I solve the problem - go back to 1.5.1 version. This problem doesn't exists there. I just hope that in future versions of Open Office it will be solved again
By the way - using different browser is just an escape from the problem, not solution |
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9point9 Moderator

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Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 10:50 am Post subject: |
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| topsoft wrote: | | I solve the problem - go back to 1.5.1 version. This problem doesn't exists there. I just hope that in future versions of Open Office it will be solved again |
Odd. It works fine for me.
This may not neccessarily be an OOo problem still. 1.1.5 may work, 2.0.x may not, but it could be another party causing that problem.
| topsoft wrote: | | By the way - using different browser is just an escape from the problem, not solution |
Does it fix the problem though? If it does, I would blame it on your current browser set up, not OOo. There are many other reasons to switch browsers anyway. _________________ Arch Linux
OOo 3.2.0
OOoSVN, change control for OOo documents:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ooosvn/ |
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