
Everything starts with a little icon at the corner of StarOffice Suite telling you about some available update and to click there to download it. Then your Templar Sage to try to install it will begin. First is opened a window informing you the update version file and to click the download button.
Done, the download can be done only through the Sun page. The button is only to lead you there. The page has 300 patchs and updates for a sort of kind of operational systems and products. You must find yours there. Wonderful.
To download it, you must have an account at the Sun site and, sure, be logged in. I remembered that I had one, but couldn't remember the login info.
Surprise! There's no option to recover your lost password! You can reset your password or recover your username. I tried to reset the password and then... HTTP ERROR 550.
I requested the online chat help. After had explained my problem he changed my password to "changeme". Good, now I'll login - I had thought. I had tried again and nothing. Invalid username/password, whatever. I searched at my mails - hail to the google search - my first account creation and found it. Good, now I have my username, old and changed password, nothing can be wrong!
Nothing... Username... Password... nothing... Tired to play "Guess your username/password" game I created another account. User log in! Now I'll finally download it. Something wrong... The release notes talks about some EXE - so-8-pp14-bin-windows.exe - but everything I can download is a JAR file - 120187-18.jar. No big problem. I can execute the java -jar 120187-18.jar command line and run to the touchdown.
Failed to load Main-Class manifest attribute from 120187-18.jar... There was no appeal or how to make this JAR file works. I tried to put the Java directory at the PathClass, tried to put the JAR file inside the BIN and LIB Java directory, etc. Executing the command line without the -jar option the error: Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: 120187-18/jar. I searched the EXE at google and Sun site, but the only result was exactly the Release Notes page.
I uninstalled the StarOffice and installed the OpenOffice Suite.
Hearing Norah Jones (Toes)
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