https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126772

--- Comment #4 from [email protected] ---
Configuration:
Setup: ASUS N56
CPU: Inter Core i7 (3630QM 2.4GHz)
RAM: 4GB
Storage: Intel 530 120 GB SSD
OS: Windows 10 Pro x64
Dropbox: v24.5.17
Open Office: 4.0.0, 4.0.1, 4.1.0, 4.1.2, 4.1.3
Microsoft Word 2013 and 2007

Test 1:
1)      Create a document with some random text using Microsoft Word 2013
2)      Encrypt the file
3)      Save it in the Dropbox folder using .doc (97-2003) format
4)      Open it with Open Office Writer 4.1.2
5)      Read error (Pic1)

Test 2: (steps described by [email protected])
1)      Create a document with some random text using Microsoft Word 2007
2)      Encrypt the file
3)      Save it in the Dropbox folder using .doc (97-2003) format
4)      Open it with Open Office Writer 4.1.2
5)      The file is opened but is read-only within OO Writer (Pic2)
6)      The file itself isn`t read-only (Pic3)

Test 3: (Identical to attempt 2 but I saved the file in another directory – not
Dropbox)
1)      Create a document with some random text using Microsoft Word 2007
2)      Encrypt the file
3)      Save it in the Dropbox folder using .doc (97-2003) format
4)      Open it with Open Office Writer 4.1.2
5)      The file is opened but is read-only within OO Writer (Pic2)
6)      The file itself isn`t read-only (Pic3)

Test 4: (Identical to attempt 3 but I saved the file using .docx format)
1)      Create a document with some random text using Microsoft Word 2007
2)      Encrypt the file
3)      Save it in the Dropbox folder using .doc (97-2003) format
4)      Open it with Open Office Writer 4.1.2
5)      The file is opened, is not read-only, but users can`t save the file
using .docx format (they must use .doc for example) (Pic4)

Test 5: (identical to step 3 but I used OO 4.0.0)
1)      Create a document with some random text using Microsoft Word 2007
2)      Encrypt the file
3)      Save it in the Dropbox folder using .doc (97-2003) format
4)      Open it with Open Office Writer 4.0.0
5)      The file is opened (not read-only) (Pic5)

Test 6: (identical to step 3 but I used OO 4.1.0)
1)      Create a document with some random text using Microsoft Word 2007
2)      Encrypt the file
3)      Save it in the Dropbox folder using .doc (97-2003) format
4)      Open it with Open Office Writer 4.1.2
5)      The file is opened but is read-only within OO Writer (Pic6)
6)      The file itself isn`t read-only (Pic3)

Test 7: (identical to step 3 but I used OO 4.0.1)
1)      Create a document with some random text using Microsoft Word 2007
2)      Encrypt the file
3)      Save it in the Dropbox folder using .doc (97-2003) format
4)      Open it with Open Office Writer 4.0.0
5)      The file is opened (not read-only) (Pic7)

Test 8: (identical to step 3 but I used OO 4.1.3)
1)      Create a document with some random text using Microsoft Word 2007
2)      Encrypt the file
3)      Save it in the Dropbox folder using .doc (97-2003) format
4)      Open it with Open Office Writer 4.0.0
5)      The file is opened (not read-only) (Pic7)


Based on the tests described above, I determine the following:
1)      Open Office (at least 4.1.2) cannot open files encrypted by Microsoft
Word 2013 (.doc format) – Test1.
2)      The bug has nothing to do with the Dropbox folder – The bug can be
reproduced with a file from any other folder – Test 2 and Test 3.
3)      The file itself is not marked as being Read-Only within the File System
(See Pic3). I also opened the file using Notepad++ (I didn`t expect to see
plain text) and I managed to insert some text and save the file. This proves
that the file itself is not read-only.
4)      After multiple tests (5, 6, 7) I managed to isolated the bug (It
happens on OO 4.1.0 – including – and higher, until 4.1.3).
5)      The bug appears to be fixed within version 4.1.3 (I need a confirmation
for this because, I tried downgrading back to 4.1.2 and now it works on 4.1.2
as well).

My speculation is that when the application went from version 4.0.X to 4.1.X
(4.0.1 to 4.1.0 to be more specific) the mechanism that manages encrypted files
(from Open Office) has been affected.

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