https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46310

--- Comment #10 from Adrian Hesketh <[email protected]> ---
I've also found this defect in LibreOffice 4.0.0.3 on Windows 8.

FILEOPEN - Opening a "corrupt" file and then selecting "No" to the repair
dialog results in an infinite loop unless you accept that LibreOffice should
repair the file.

Reproduction
============

1. Create a Word 2007 file, e.g. MyFile.docx
2. Rename it to MyFile.doc
3. Open it using LibreOffice from Windows Explorer (in my case by
double-clicking on the file).
4. A dialog is displayed with text "The file 'MyFile.doc' is corrupt and
therefore cannot be opened.  LibreOffice can try to repair the file."
4a. The final sentence states "Should LibreOffice attempt to repair the file?"
4b. Options are "Yes" and "No".
5. Clicking the "No" button displays dialog "The file 'thebigword.doc' could
not be repaired and therefore cannot be opened." with an "OK" button.
6. Clicking the OK button results in the dialog at step 4.

This means that the user is presented with the same option until the user
terminates LibreOffice using Task Manager or chooses to repair the file.

The desired behaviour should be that selecting "OK" from the dialog at step 5
should exit the program.

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