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On 29/07/13 20:12, sun shine wrote:
On 29/07/13 20:03, sun shine wrote:
Hi list

I've recently installed 4.1 for a Deb system, and I am unable to open password protected writer documents written in earlier versions of LibO.

I've double-checked the password, even typed it in plain text and copied it over, and it still throws back an incorrect password message.

Has anyone else found this?

Has anyone figured a workaround?

Thanks


Actually - this seems to be a larger issue, at least on my machine: I have attempted to create a document and then to save it with a password and it throws back this error message:

Error saving the document Untitled1:
General Error.
General input/output error.

I suspect therefore, that there is something wrong with the broader security related issues of passwords and 4.1

Can anyone else confirm this please?

Cheers


Sorry to keep replying to my own email - I have just installed 4.0.4 and I cannot reproduce either of the errors - this is therefore a 4.1 specific bug. How would I report it?



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