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I have another question.
I noticed, since I am using Windows 8.1 (2-3 months ago), currently LO
Version: 4.4.3.2,
that attempts at opening files from the IE Explorer (this thing seems to
have another name, but can't remember it) file view
VERY OFTEN (almost always) "fail".

With "fail" I mean:
I have for example one Writer and one Calc file open. No errors at all,
just ordinary work.
Then I click on a WRITER/CALC file somewhere on my disks.
-> Nothing happens.
No matter what I try.

-> I close the Writer/Calc files one by one. Still nothing happens.
-> I close LibreOffice -> immediately a "file recovery" screen opens and
tells me, it is recovering the files I was working on.
-> Once that is done, the file I clicked in the Explorer view ALSO opens.

This did NOT happen with my old Windows XP machines, not on 3 different
Linux machines
and as far as I remember not with earlier versions of LibreOffice.

Does anybody know anything about this?

Thank you
Thomas

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