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Hi Tom,

simply after installing LibreOffice 3.4.5 RC1:

- on Windows XP, SP3, updated, 32 bit, Ita GUIed -> just, and only, after install, I have to run it twice to be able to see LibreOffice because the first run didn't yield anything (on screen), but the second run (doble click) make LibreOffice to appear; all next (!) single runs make LibreOffice to appear (ok? ;-) )

- on Windows Vista, SP2, updated, 32 bit, Ita GUIed -> all goes well (i.e. LibreOffice appear always with only one (!) double click on his desktop icon); (yesterday test)

- on linux, kernel 2.6.38.6, x86-64, Gnome 2.30.2, Ita GUIed -> all goes well (if I don't remember bad).

So my trouble seem to appear only in Windows XP PCs. Am I the only one with this tedious behavior?

Have a nice evening,

Carlo


Il 17/12/2011 23:43, Tom Davies ha scritto:
Hi :)
I don't quite understand. After you install LibreOffice you should be able to run it as many times as you like. There is no trial-period or anything. Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Sat, 17/12/11, Carlo Strata<carlo.strata@tiscali.it>  wrote:

From: Carlo Strata<carlo.strata@tiscali.it>
Subject: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice 3.4.5 RC1 on Windows XP seems to be run twice (only) for 
the first use after install it
To: "LibreOffice, users"<users@global.libreoffice.org>
Cc: "Petr Mladek"<pmladek@suse.cz>
Date: Saturday, 17 December, 2011, 17:16

Hi Everyone,

I have installed LibreOffice 3.4.5 RC1 on two Windows XP (win32 build) PCs and in one more Linux 
notebook with Linux x86-64 rpm LibreOffice build.

I'm sure that on Windows XP (32 bit, Home, Italian GUIed) I have LibreOffice to be run twice for 
the first use after install, next ones start with one sole run.
On linux I don't remember exactly.

However this behavior sounds familiar in my head. Is it a regression? I suspect already having seen 
this on past LibreOffice bugs.
Is that already known and confirmed?

Have I to search in the bug list in the usual way and in case submit a bug?

Have a nice Sunday,

Carlo

p.s. I'm happy to see that java 1.7.1 (32 bit) has now listed as available java virtual machines.

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