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On 08/04/2011 08:44 PM, Bob Stia wrote:
> I have a document that I have had for years. Time to time I must open it, 
> edit 
> it and close it again. It is Libreoffice password protected.  A few days ago 
> I opened the fdocument and then after editing closed it agaim. The other 
> night I tried to open it again and the password failed.

Bob

Look at what happens carefully. Even experiment on another test doc to
see a slight difference that may be significant.

I've experienced password failures on password protected documents part
way through the loading process after it successfully took my password
and then manufactured a bogus password failure message a certain
distance into the loading process.

The password failure messages are different depending on if you really
keyed in a wrong password or it pops up a bogus message.

Create a test document, password protect it and then ATTEMPT to open it
with a bad password. Is that the password message your real doc is
getting or is it another one? The other one is a bogus message after the
file's been corrupted.

I noticed this on a large spreadsheet that takes quite a while to load.
It would take my password, start to load, and then fail some seconds
later on some internal error and puts up a bogus message.

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Bill Gradwohl
Roatan, Honduras
504 9 899 2652
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