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Just a guess, Ninite might have installed the 64-bit version of java.
LibreOffice still need the 32-bit version.

/Niklas

Den fredagen den 23:e augusti 2013 skrev David Goldfield:

I have fixed the accessibility problems I was experiencing after
installing Java via the Ninite installer.
The Window-eyes screen reader includes a utility which allows the user to
install the Java Access Bridge.  When I ran their utility and restarted my
PC, accessibility returned to Libreoffice.  I'm not sure what Ninite is
doing which is different from GW Micro's Access Bridge installer, but using
their installer fixed my problems.  Does anyone know why this is?


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