https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126482

orcmid <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from orcmid <[email protected]> ---
** NOTE ** This is not necessarily the only way that a Windows 10 Upgrade may
interfere with use of OpenOffice (and other applications).

There are two prospective remedies when documents suddenly become read-only
after upgrade to Windows 10.  These cases have nothing to do with OpenOffice
directly, but appear to be side-effects of the update in the case of Windows 10
Home.  We want you to be a successful user and are interested in providing the
resolution for those who notice this problem in conjunction with their use of
Apache OpenOffice.

TRY THIS FIRST

This is the simplest case.

 1. In Windows 10, go into "Settings"
    a. At the end of the desktop task bar, next to the Window icon, enter
"Settings" into the search entry field.  (If you do not have a search entry
field in the task bar, click the round icon next to the Window icon, then use
the field at the bottom of the pane that pops open.)
    b. The top search result should be "Settings" with a gear icon.
    c. Click Enter
 2. In the Settings Window, click Accounts.
 3. Under your account or anywhere else, see if it says your account needs to
be authenticated.  If so, click on the option to do that now and follow the
instructions.
 4. See if your previously-writable files are now writable.
 5. If that doesn't work, Restart your system, and see if that makes the
difference.

Please report if that succeeds or fails by replying to this comment.

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