https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101719

Dick <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|RESOLVED                    |REOPENED
         Resolution|NOTOURBUG                   |---
     Ever confirmed|0                           |1

--- Comment #3 from Dick <[email protected]> ---
Thank you for your response.  I have already checked with Adobe, I do not know
what they will do.  I knew the permissions had been somehow changed, but didn't
know the cause.  I spent some time puzzling it out but eventually found that it
was the LibreOffice Installer.  I have no idea why the installer is doing this
but I know for an absolute certainty that it is.  As my final test, I had
regedit open and could see the permissions on photoshop.exe (everyone had full
permissions), I then installed LibraOffice 5.1.4.2 and immediately checked the
photoshop.exe permissions.  They had changed (everyone only had read
permission)! The only 3rd party software running at the time the permissions
were changed was LibreOffice.  I repeated this test on another Windows 7 Pro
system and the exact same thing happened.  It is a repeatable bug across
different makes of Window 7 Pro PCs from various users.  This has happened on
over four Windows 7 Pro PCs so far.

The original owner of the photoshop.exe key is System when this change occurs. 
Once the photoshop.exe key owner is changed to Administrators, the change does
not occur.  The change does not occur on Windows 10 Pro PCs at all.

>From my point of view, this bug has not been resolved and is still active.

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