Bob, the META-INF/manifest.xml file should be a text file.  Why do you think it 
is a binary file?  It should be in a META-INF folder where you extracted 
Experience.zip.

The manifest.rdf file is encrypted (so it looks like binary).  That is not the 
one that matters.  In fact, one of the first things we need to do is remove it 
from the document and from the manifest.  There are other parts of the document 
that are unnecessary and that we can remove as well.  With any luck, it will be 
one of those that is corrupted.

NEXT STEPS:

Take a look at META-INF/manifest.xml.

We can attempt to repair the manifest.xml file without seeing the rest of 
Experience.odt.  We can send modifications back to you and you will need to try 
using them to replace the META-INF/manifest.xml, re-zip the document, and see 
if it then opens with your password.  It may take several tries, and we can 
still fail.

This should prevent any of the personal, confidential information from leaving 
your custody.  If you are able to open META-INF/manifest.xml, you should see 
that there is no personally-identifiable information in it.

Because manifest.xml might be damaged, you might need to put it in a Zip file 
all by itself before sending it to anyone.  That is more likely to pass through 
e-mail without further damage.  Then it can be examined, any corrections 
attempted, and returned to you with instructions about how to include it into 
an extraction and put the extraction back together as a document to try opening 
with your password.

 - Dennis



-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Stia [mailto:r...@pasco.org] 
Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2011 20:11
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] password problem

On Saturday 06 August 2011 18:36:54 Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
> Bob,
>
> No worries about running the test.  It looks like the file extracted
> without any problem.  Most Zip utilities have an option to test a package
> rather than extract it.  The test report would indicate whether or not one
> of the files had some sort of discrepancy.  You can try it, but it looks
> like it should pass.

OK, I did. No errors

> The difficulty for you is that all of those files are still encrypted.
>
OK understood

> It appears that it is not the Zip that is corrupted, so you have to
> consider that there was an encryption failure.
>
> Now we need someone who can use the manifest.xml and those individual files
> and see which ones can be decrypted with the known password.
>
OK, I guess that means special knowledge by someone. I tried opening manifest 
ans see it is a binary. It needs something called knewstickerstub which I 
don;t have an aren't able to install. Might be able to find it somehow but 
don't really know if I need it.

> Depending on which file is damaged, you might be able to try operating
> without it.
>
Hmmm  How would I do that?

> I don't have any tools that will do this, although there are some ways we
> might be able to manipulate the manifest to trick LibreOffice into doing it
> for us.
>
> I don't know how to talk you through this.  So it depends on having the
> document to manipulate and either knowing the password or sending
> modifications back to you to see if you can get one of the modifications to
> open far enough to be useful.
>
> So I suppose it comes down to how willing you are to let the document out
> of your hands, even in its encrypted form.
>
 - Dennis. I am sure you are a most trustworty person, but this document 
cntains very personal information which could even be dangerous to me. That 
is why it is encrypted. I was/am a fairly high ranking officer  in a federal 
law enforcement agency.  I would have to give that some very serious thought.

Bob S

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