** Changed in: openoffice (upstream)
Status: Unknown => In Progress
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Ubuntu / SMB network error using documnets
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http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=54567
** Bug watch added: OpenOffice.org Issue Tracker #54567
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=54567
** Also affects: openoffice (upstream) via
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=54567
hi
for me, finally it works if i mount the shares with smbfs in my fstab:
fyi:
//server/share /mnt/websitesmbfs dmask=777,username=,password=
0 0
daniel
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Hi,
I also would like the defect to be escalated to a higher priority.
Just after edgy came out I tried ubuntu as well as kubuntu.
In Edgy I experienced the bug only in kubtuntu. Ubuntu worked well.
Now I installed Feisty kubuntu and the first step was to check if this bug
still exists. It does.
Update:
SuSE10 SLED, this is the enterprise desktop GOLD release
To recap I have two servers, one set with samba in share mode, the other in
user mode and we are trying to narrow down a networking bug in file sharing in
openoffice.
SuSE KDE - browse to share mode server, select word doc, left cl
Ok, to add to my last report. (I ran the same tests from a Centos4.4 box)
I logged into my centos 4.4 (KDE X desktop) , installed openoffice (version
1.1.5 - it's the default for this version) I used this box to then accessed the
samba server that was in user settings (ie a password is required
Adding to my comment on 2007-04-19:
The file-server I mentioned is a Windows 2003 server. I use Kubuntu 6.10
with smb-client to access the particular directory on this server. The
user-account on the server is with-out password.
This Windows server should be replaced but as you reported the prob
Steve, Thanks for your efforts.
Our samba server doesn't ask for passwords but it limits access to a range of
IP's.
Is there some kind of default password which OOo uses?
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I have done a little testing now.
I installed 'ubuntu' Feisty and ran some tests. I set up samba to be share
instead of user and ran placed some word docs and some OO odt docs in a folder
that was accessible for everyone with no passwords. I went through the server
location option, selceted a se
Another thing is that attaching a samba document to send as email attachment in
thunderbird 1.5 doesn't go. So smb://file_surver/file.doc
This starts to looks more and more like a Samba issue to me?
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Correction, ignore the bit about not using KDE.
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Changing to openoffice.org and not Kubuntu-meta because of reports of
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** Changed in: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: kubuntu-meta => openoffice.org
Status: Fix Committed => Confirmed
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Maybe it helps to know exactly the same thing happens with Suse Linux
Enterprise Desktop. I run:
fluxbox
+
Konqueror,
Qt: 3.3.5
KDE: 3.5.1 Level "a"
Konqueror: 3.5.1
+
openoffice 2.0.4, build 2.0.4.17 (the novell one, so they didn't fix this
either)
If I run gnome-settings-daemon and gnome-volu
** Summary changed:
- Kubuntu / KDE SMB network error using openoffice word docs
+ Ubuntu / SMB network error using documnets
** Description changed:
This is Kubuntu.
Using the "Easy access to system places" - "remote places" - I connect to my
servers SMB share. In this case
called
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