Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 97729
Access Denied soon to be OO dumped forever.
Last modified: 2013-02-24 21:18:38 UTC
You know - I don't care now if I get kicked out of here. I'm trying to get a solution to a problem and perhaps maybe you've thought about the fact that most people don't have countless frickin hours to find somewhere to post a serious issue. I tried the forums, and someone says that no one at Sun or Open Office follows them. I tried navigating your useless plethora of incredibly frustrating links and have given up. Like I said, if I'm kicked out I don't give a damn at this point. Apparently, 3.0 has major issues - like starting up for instance and spitting out "Access Denied" a million times when you have important work that you need to do. Some replacement for Microsoft! Are you trying now to do their selling for them. I used to tell everyone to switch to OO and to DONATE, but luckily have not received any threats yet for doing so. Here's the issue below. & no I'm not going to waste another second copying files or describing the issue. Go find out about yourselves on the XP Oo forums and search yourself for "Acess Denied". Either pull this horror down and put up 2.xx again or FIX IT for cryin' out loud. My last post was this: I can not open anything after the upgrade to OO 3. Probably, 2 months ago I asked about this "Access Denied" problem and now see that many people are having the same issue. Now SUN and Open Office, I ask you - what the heck is the problem? Have you laid everyone off out there, or will someone be working on this issue before myself and probably many others bag the entire prospect of Open Office as a serious business or personal tool for good? :evil: There are plenty more, and I assume plenty trusting working geek leaning folks like me who have run out of patience and time. Thank you for yours.
No clearly written reproducible bug => INVALID issue. Closing. You sound like you're having some trouble, and are frustrated. This issue tracker isn't the place to get support, though. Since you're not satisfied with the level of free support from the community, I'd suggest finding commercial support. Sun sells support at http://www.support-central.org/openoffice/, or you can find other vendor at support.openoffice.org.
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