https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87337

--- Comment #2 from Mateo <[email protected]> ---
RDS..Remote Desktop Services.. also known as "Terminal Server".
Clients connect to it via a thin client which uses a built in RDP client.
They connect to the terminal server with a Windows login and get a windows
desktop using MS Outlook 2003 with LibreOffice. Prior to Libre, they were using
Apache OpenOffice.
They open spreadsheet "A.xls" and edit it and save it as "B.xls". This saving
process makes A.xls become B.xls with the assumption that A.xls is now closed
because it is no longer open. So they are now working on B.xls when all of a
sudden it crashes.
The users are now manually saving the document so when this does happen, they
will have the data up until they manually saved it. During the recovery
process, the A.xls shows up in the recovery list to recover. They select it
(inadvertantly because they don't know any different) and it fails. They go to
the location of B.xls and open it and continue to work on it, manually saving
in case this happens again.
Outlook opens attachments in a temporary location (users profile)so my guess is
that it has a lock file somewhere for it even though it should be closed?? In
Libre, it seems that when one Calc file crashes all crash so it is possible
that A.xls opens in the recovery list and B.xls doesn't since they manually
saved it?
Not sure.I hope this helps.

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