On 8/5/2013 2:38 PM, Duffield wrote:
Unfortunately, the blue screens took care of the rebooting question-there
have been innumerable reboots since this problem appeared.

I know that when a reboot has been forced while an OO file is open, during
the boot up process OO gives the option to recover the file (but from that
point on it is a Read-Only file and cannot be changed).  Knowing that
limitation, I gave up trying to recover under those circumstanced and just
cancelled out of the offer.  It was only after I had done that that the
corrupted password problem appeared.  I was hoping I might be able to force
a recovery without being prompted to do so during boot up.

Yes, it was an ODF file.  Although numerous reboots have passed, I will
still look at the temporary files to see if I find anything, on an off
chance.  Thank you very much for the tip.

Bob

A Windows file recovery program may be your only option at this point.



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