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Hi Seth,

s kadish wrote (23-02-11 19:03)
Hi, this is the second time I've installed LO. Previously I installed 3.3,
and now 3.3.1.

Both times, at the end of installation, I was directed to a page
called "Thank you for using OpenOffice.org", which is here:

http://update.services.openoffice.org/ooo/index.html?cid=920900

The developers might want to fix this, so that the completion of LibreOffice
installation will lead to something more appropriate, like
http://www.libreoffice.org/. :-)

Thanks for reporting.
It has been mentioned before, but not fixed apparently - as far as I know the cause is not clear yet. Once I did suggest one possible root of the problem, but until now did not spend any time to find it out.

Would you be willing to help with some information?

If so: with the first installation of LibreOffice, did you have a version of OpenOffice.org installed? In that case, it is quite likely that with the first start of LibreOffice (parts of) your old user profile are imported. Then I expect that there is some data in the registry, in the user profile, that is responsible for the link to the OpenOffice.org page.

Maybe we can find out what it is?

Regards,
Cor



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