Hi Charles Tanstaafl schrieb:
Situation: User has read permissions on a folder, but full control of a file in that folder. I don't know when this behavior changed, but I *know* that in versions previous to 3.1.1, users were able to edit documents like this, but now, in 3.1.1 cannot, because Openoffice wants to create the temporary file in the working directory just like Microsoft office does. In my opinion, OOo should NOT create the temp file in the working directory (same directory as the original document), but instead should use the users local Temp directory - or, at a minimum, it should *fall back* to the users local Temp directory in the event that it is unable to create it in the working directory.
OOo doesn't create a 'temp' file. This file beneath the document is for the file-locking feature. It's not very helpful to create it somewhere in the local environment of the user.
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