Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 9409
No Mozilla Addressbook Access
Last modified: 2006-05-31 14:29:06 UTC
During the installation of 00o I chose to use the Mozilla address book for access to contact info. When I try to look at addresses in writer I get a blank table. The only icons operational are to turn explorer on and off or to set the current table as source. I subsequently created another connection to the Mozilla addressbook with the same result. There is data both in personal and collected addresses which views, edits, etc nicely in Mozilla. This always repeats, wether Mozilla is running or not.
Sorry, forgot to add the following... Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i586; en-US; rv:0.9.9) Gecko/20020408
Sean, can you please have a look at this? Thanks.
Hi eherrington, Thanks for your feedback Can you tell me how you get and install the OOo-1.0.1? I meet the same problem on redhat 8.0 with the default installation it provides, while installing a downloading one is OK. I will continue to investigate how these two installations differ. But I wonder if you just meet this problem in the same situation as referred above? Cheers. -Sean
I got 00o-1.0.1 through a download from the openoffice website. The installation is completly standard on RH7.3 Since I have a very old computer I had to do the unset sessionmanager command so that 00o-1.0.1 doesn't kill itself when it takes more than 30 seconds to load. It is the only thing I changed. The only other thing that I can think of is that I use the same email account as user and root, I don't know if this is unusual. I have the same problem both as user and as root.
mass re-assign of address book integration issues
Hi, Berry, Could you please confirm this issue?
Unable to confirm 1.1rc4/RH9/Moz 1.5rc1 (set up via auto-pilot). Tam
I can not confirm this problem with 1.1RC3 German version WIN98SE: 645m15(Build8669) [CWS:ooo11rc3] Special LINUX problem? Related to issue 8210 ? I actually also see that I can only select the addressbook of one of my MOZILLA profiles - I am just checking this. Rainer
though the original reporter said it's independent on Mozilla running or not, for completeness: Red Hat once shipped a version with an improperly patched OpenOffice.org, where such a problem occured when Mozilla and OOo were running simultaneously: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=76970
Hi, with the comment from fs we can close this issue, right? Bye Marc
yes, I think so, thanks.
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