Hi Matthias,

I just updated to macOS 11.5.2 -  "Check for Updates" still crashes. 
But I have an i7 machine, so it is running OpenOffice directly. 

Regards Michael

> Hi Michael,
>
> Good to hear!
>
> Amazingly, I could just "Check for Updates" on macOS 11.5.2 without a
> problem/crash.
> (This is an M1 machine, so AOO 4.1.10 is running via Rosetta 2)
>
> Regards,
>
>    Matthias
>
> Am 12.08.21 um 21:03 schrieb Michael Bouschen:
>> Hi Jim, hi Matthias,
>>
>> I just saw your proposal to disable "Check for Updates" in the
>> preferences. Thanks for the hint.
>>
>> I reinstalled OpenOffice 4.1.10, disabled "Check for Updates" and loaded
>> the document w/o any issues. When I then click on the "Ckeck now" button
>> in "Online Update" it immediately crashes. 
>>
>> So I think there is a bug in the Check For Updates function, but
>> disabling "Check for Updates" is a workaround allowing me to continue
>> with OpenOffice 4.1.10.
>>
>> Regards Michael
>>
>>> The Crash Report indicates that it is the Check For Updates function that 
>>> causes the problem. Some weirdness with serf and SSL certs.
>>>
>>>     libnss3 -> libsmime -> libnssutil3 -> libplds4
>>>
>>>> On Aug 6, 2021, at 6:04 PM, Bouschen, Michael 
>>>> <michael.bousc...@akquinet.de.INVALID> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> <OpenOfficeCrashReport-2.txt>
>>
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