In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] (Barbara Duprey) wrote:

> *From:* Barbara Duprey <[email protected]>
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Date:* Tue, 08 Jun 2010 15:50:19 -0500
> 
> R N D Martin wrote:
> > In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] (John 
> > Kaufmann) wrote:
> >
> >   
> >> *From:* John Kaufmann <[email protected]>
> >> *To:* [email protected]
> >> *Date:* Tue, 08 Jun 2010 02:02:24 -0400
> >>
> >> In a message dated 2010.06.07 16:38 -0500, R N D Martin wrote:
> >>
> >>     
> >>> Instances of this process seem to hang around in my system and 
> my >>> wife's after open
> >>> office file's have been closed.  If  this happens several times 
> >>> in the course of a
> >>> session it becomes impossible  to open a new file without first 
> >>> starting task
> >>> manager, and then stopping instances of soffice.bin one by one.
> >>>       
> >> Interesting.  I see no such effect; when I close OpenOffice, no 
> >> residual process remains.  Do you have OO on QuickLaunch?
> >>
> >> John
> >>
> >>     
> > I don't have it on Quicklaunch, because I have  too many other 
> > things loading at
> > startup, including Lotus which I still use for many purposes 
> > including Organizer
> > and Approach database. 
> >
> > Niall Martin
> 
> I haven't seen multiple soffice.bin processes, though I have seen 
> several associated soffice.exe ones. Normal closing of the files 
> does not seem to remove them, but closing the session altogether 
> generally ends them all. Sometimes, though, file handling errors or 
> other circumstances (and I don't know which) leave them behind, and 
> then the soffice.bin process(es) have to be ended via Task Manager 
> to be able to reactivate OOo. I haven't seen what you describe, a 
> buildup of these processes while the session is still operating, 
> with a maximum somehow (probably due to the number of OS "handles" 
> in use) that keeps new files from opening. This may be worth an 
> issue, if there isn't one already. Does anybody know of one? It 
> would be nice to know exactly what creates these orphans.
> 
that's the sort of thing I am seeing.  

Niall Martin


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