I've just done a clean install of Linux Mint Maya 64 bit.   I dual boot
this with Windows Vista Business 32 bit on my Dell D630.  I like to keep
the same environment, so in Linux,  I have two profiles for Firefox: the
default Linux, which I rarely use and the Windows which I select most of
the time.

In the course of my investigations, I managed to lose my old Windows
profile, so both are now new.  I find that if I start up Firefox using
the Windows profile, Libre Office has the encryption problems noted in
this thread: i.e. won't save and says the password is incorrect on
opening.  If I open Firefox with the Linux profile then Libre Office
works fine.

Seems very odd that a Firefox profile should affect a separate
encryption programme, but clearly it does.  I'm also very annoyed to
have lost my Windows Firefox profile, but then I should have backed it
up.

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Title:
  SRU LibreOffice 3.5.4 for precise (was: Can't open/save document or
  spreadsheet with password, when mozilla profile has an absolute path)

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