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Re: [LUG] Open Office - files locked for editing: Solved but for info.

 

On 23/09/16 18:31, Eion MacDonald wrote:

On 23/09/2016 16:44, Julian Hall wrote:
Hi All,

This is was a really frustrating issue as the file in question is my MA
dissertation. The problem is solved, but I thought I would share the
solution, annoyingly simple as it was, in case anyone else ends up
banging their head against a brick wall as I was.

The file was last edited successfully yesterday without any issues. Open
Office did not crash that I recall. However today I tried to open my
dissertation and it said it was locked for editing and would only allow
me to open it as Read Only, or a Copy. I opened it as a Copy, then
re-saved it under a different name. The new file had the same problem. I
then tried another file - also last opened yesterday - which exhibited
the same problem.

The file is a Word .doc file (as it's for submission to the university
which uses MSO it seems pointless to write it all in ODT and then
re-save it - potentially losing formatting). I have a WIndows 7 VM with
the MSO suite loaded so I opened the same file in that, and it opened
without complaint.

The file is located on my NAS so I copied it to my /home folder and it
opened without complaint from there.  I have changed nothing on the NAS
(Synology DS212j) which is mounted NFS and always has been.

Before I discovered it opens when locally held I looked for lock files
and tried recreating my OOO profile. Obviously none of that worked. This
was all after ploughing through forums which all said 'delete the lock
files'.

Why would it open in MS Word in the Windows 7 VM and not in OOO? Why
locally and not from the NAS? The latter pointed me at the NAS as the
culprit.

Damned if I know why, but I did the classic 'turn it all off and turn it
back on again' and the problem has gone away.

Kind regards,

Julian


Unusual, but- similar on direct MSO on hard drive plus server. I have
found lock files take time to remove when saving/closing down. If a
close down of MSO file is done, MSO closed then file appears closed but
lock file may be still in place, if computer closed at same time.
Milliseconds may count.
Noted when closing down at work (on MS system + MS Office) and bolting
for home. Next morning lock files. Files are saved on a local server.
not on the computer hard drive. Takes two cold boot start ups in morning
to sort out.


As I said there were no lock files.

Julian

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