https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=125793
--- Comment #9 from gwillia3 <[email protected]> --- System: HP Elitebook, 32 bit, Acer Intel Processor 4GB Both Windows 7 OpenOffice version 4.1.1 and 4.1.2 After following the below steps, I was not able to replicate the bug. There was not enough information given in the report to attempt to reproduce the bug, but I proceeded to perform the following steps: -Went website OpenOffice.org -Download Apache OpenOffice 4.1.1 -Start menu -All programs -OpenOffice folder -Select OpenOffice , open text document -Typed many different characters on one line save the document and named it untitled 1.odt. -Close the document reopened the document and able to delete a few characters, add more characters, saved and close. The document didn’t show the status of ready-only. -I closed OpenOffice and open OpenOffice Cal to create a spreadsheet. -On A1:AMJ1, I proceeded to add numeric numbers in columns 1, 2, 3, saved the file and name it spreadsheets.ods. I reopen the spreadsheet (once again the spreadsheet was not in read-only mode) deletes some numbers in column c and re-added different number, hit file and save. -I reopen the spreadsheet, hit file –properties-security to double check and see if the spreadsheet was in read-only, status and it still wasn’t. -Went to the text document saved, reopened and follow the same steps to see if file showed in read only, it didn’t. Since I had a problem with replicating the bug, I decided to further my research by going into the Bugzilla website to see if I can find a bug report similar to what I’ve selected. I came across issue 113621-WWS8: Simple password-to-open-protected doc.open in read-only mode. While I was reading the initial report, this seems to be quite similar to the issue I had chosen. I notice on comment 5, it actually gives you the step on how to replicate the issue on version 4.1.1. I completed the following steps: -Create a new document in Writer. -Type in something( I completed a sentence). -File , save as -Select Word 97/2000 format, choose a writer folder, give it a name and check “Save with password”, then hit save. -In the following dialog requesting to enter the password, just type the password twice and confirm (i.e.: do NOT open “More options” and do NOT check “open file in the read-only mode”). When I close the document and reopened it after typing the password, the document would come up as a read-only file. I closed the document and went to my documents folder, right clicked and went to properties, at the bottom of the attributes, you will see that there is no checkmark in the read-only box. Please review the screenshot listed. This report was very similar to the one I selected, with little to no instructions, where this report had more instructions on how to replicate bug. I was successfully able to replicate the same bug, if not similar. By replicating this issue, it shows there is a great chance of an impact with other users having this issue. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the issue.
