Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 106623
OpenOffice (several Unix versions) can not save on shared network driver
Last modified: 2014-01-26 09:11:48 UTC
Shared network driver: Filesystem: netapp Exported to windows PCs in network using CIFS. Exported to Unix PCs (Solaris, Linux) using NFS. File permissions are controlled by windows AD controller. Using windows, OpenOffice-files can be created and edited on a shared network driver. If an OpenOffice file is already opened by another windows-user, it will be opened as copy or read-only. Everything works fine. Using Unix (Linux, Solaris), OpenOffice-files can not be saved on this shared network drive(CIFS based). Existing files will always be opened as read-only. New files can not be saved: File-->Save-->... results in "Error saving the document Untitle1: Object not accessible. The object cannot be accessed due to insufficient user rights", even if the file does not yet exist. Files can be saved on a local directory and then copied (using cp) to the network directory. Problems occur only with Openoffice files, other programs are not affected (tested with nedit).
MRU -> TM / MAV: same problem as issue 76203 or issue 94777?
yes, similar, but not same, and I think our case is more similar with the case No.101282
today we found a new issue of openoffice. 1 the openoffice is installed in local. If open a ppt file, it will be slow, and if there are some tables which also created by MS-office in the ppt file, it will be slower. No matter it is under unix or windows. 2 the openoffice is installed on the server which is unix environment. if open a ppt file and there are some tables which created by MS-office in it, the openoffice would always crash when we edit the ppt file. did you encounter this issue? could some of you give us some hints? thanks