Good afternoon,
I have run into an interesting issue with a small network I maintain.
Server is CentOS with Samba services (up to date with patches and updates).
When using Libreoffice 5.x, I am able to open, create, edit and save
files on the network without any issues.
After upgrading Libreoffice to 6.0.6, anytime I go to edit an existing
file on the network, I get:
The lock file could not be created for exclusive access by LibreOffice
due to missing permission to create the lock file on that file location
or lack of free disk space.
Neither of the above conditions exist. If I continue and open the file
as read only, when I try to save it on the network I get:
This file cannot be edited, possibly due to missing access rights. Do
you want to edit a copy of the document?
If I attempt to save the file in the same location, but with a different
file name, I get:
Error saving the document Untitled 1: Object not accessible. The
object cannot be access due to insufficient user rights.
If I then attempt to save the document to the local drive (C), it works
as expected.
So far in searches have not found anything referencing this issue except
for one tech document on Novell.
This ONLY affects Libreoffice, MS office on the same machine does not
have any issues.
I have rolled Libreoffice back to version 5 on one machine that having
this issue, and it opens and saves files without any issues.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Howard
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