I just tried booting into Windows XP on my main computer, and opened an
OO file that's located on my laptop (that's running Ubuntu Intrepid
Ibex): I was able to save normally. So at least for me, it looks like
the problem is gone now in Windows XP. (I used OO version 2.4, as that's
what I still have for now in Windows.)

When I try opening an OO file on my laptop that's located on my main
computer, I get the same error message when trying to save it,
regardless of whether the host computer is running Win XP or Ubuntu
Hardy Heron: "Error saving the document [filename]: Nonexistent file."
That's followed by a second error message, "Error saving the document
[filename]: General error. General input/output error."

I looked at the OpenOffice bug reports at the link you (Chris) gave.
There seem to be quite a few bug reports of this problem of not being
able to save files over a network, starting from June 2002 with
StarOffice, continuing up to November 2008 in OpenOffice 3.0. That last
bug, #95767, was solved by setting up the network to allow lock files to
be saved. (I tried creating a file over the network with the name
.~lock.myfilename# and it worked fine.) These various bug reports refer
to Windows and Macintosh; none of them mention any problems on Linux.

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