Hi ,
I appreciate your timely response to my query however I was able to resolve 
 the issue myself. I had another program opening some of my document files  
( Libre Office) and that program is not compatible with Windows 10.   
Problem solve, thank you guys and if someone  has a similar  problem with 
document files a check as to whether they are also using Libre  Office, might 
help.
Respectfully,
James Medina
 
 
In a message dated 8/14/2015 2:53:36 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
orc...@apache.org writes:

As Julian  mentioned, it appears that this is not an OpenOffice-specific  
situation.

We would like to be able to confirm that,  however.

Here is a checklist that, if you completed it in a reply back  to this 
list, will help us understand what the situation is.  We will  probably ask you 
another round of questions and then suggest some things to  try.  (It is 
elaborate like this because it is difficult to reproduce  this -- many of us, 
including myself, have had no difficulty.)

BASIC  SITUATION INFORMATION

This is a little lengthy.  It is to obtain  just the basics.  Depending on 
the basic information, there will be  follow-ups to obtain further details.  
We have seen a case where this  procedure was enough to find a resolution 
of the problem.

Please reply  to users@openoffice.apache.org.  If you reply directly to me, 
I will take  it as permission to forward to that list as I see fit.

1. SCOPE OF  PROBLEM
Do you see this problem using files in applications  other than OpenOffice?

If you notice the problem with  other files and applications let us know. 
That is very important.   Because you are having the difficulty with 
OpenOffice either way, please go  through the remainder of this procedure 
anyhow.  

1. SYSTEM  CONFIGURATION
In Windows 10, right click on the Windows button (leftmost  symbol on the 
task bar), and then select "System".  Please report the  following 
information from the display that appears.

Windows  edition
The name of the edition (complete first line below  "Windows edition"):

System
Processor:
Installed memory (RAM):
System type:
Pen and Touch:

2. OPEN OFFICE CONFIGURATION

Now  left click on the Windows button.

On the left sidebar of  the Start display that shows all programs, scroll 
down to the letter O where  you see a folder named OpenOffice.  If you don't 
see a list of all  programs, click the "All apps" item at the bottom of the 
sidebar to show the  list.  If you do not see a left sidebar at all, click 
the menu button (a  stack of three horizontal lines) in the upper-left corner 
of the start  page.

What is the full name of that OpenOffice folder  (including any version 
number)?:


Click on the  OpenOffice entry in the all-programs entry.
In the list that  opens up, click on the first entry, for OpenOffice 
itself.  Do not click  on any of the individual components.
OpenOffice should open  and present its "dashboard" view.
This provides a white frame  including buttons for the six types of 
documents processed by  OpenOffice.

At the top of the opened "OpenOffice" window,  there is a menu row.  Click 
on the Help item.  In the little  pop-down list that opens, click "About 
OpenOffice"  What is the version  information in the "About ... OpenOffice" 
display that opens  up?

Name and version of the software (e.g., "Apache  OpenOffice 4.1.1":

Rev. number (in line below name and  version number) if any (e.g., 1617669):

Click OK on the "About  ...OpenOffice" display.

On the dashboard, there is a diagram of a file  folder with an arrow 
emerging from it.  Click on the down pointer to the  right of that image.  (Not 
the folder, the down pointer).

Do you  see a list of the last few documents you worked on?

How many items are  in the list (default maximum is 10):

IF THERE ARE NONE, STOP  HERE.  Let us know the information requested above 
and there will be a  follow-up question.

IF THERE ARE ITEMS IN THE LIST,  CONTINUE.

The items in the list are numbered.  This information  will be important 
later.  Write down the numbers and the full names of  the files at each 
number.  You may have to put your mouse over any name  that has been 
abbreviated 
to see the full name. The full names are important  for forensic work.  

PLEASE REVIEW ALL OF THE QUESTIONS BELOW SO  YOU CAN WORK THROUGH THE LIST 
ONLY ONCE:

How many will open by clicking  on their filenames in that list (do this in 
reverse order)?:

(This is  about opening in any mode, editable or not, read-only or not.  To 
go  through them one at a time, you will have to close the opened one 
without  attempting any changes, then re-open OpenOffice to try the next one.)  

This procedure cannot open a file that has been moved from where it  was 
last used in OpenOffice.  OpenOffice will report this.  How many  of those are 
there?

How many of those open with no problem and no  indication they cannot be 
edited (locked) or are read-only?:

How many  of those that open are identified as being read-only or not  
editable?:

Include the list of documents that open but that are  read-only or are not 
editable.  The follow-up will ask you to narrow in  on those files to see 
what about them is a problem.


THAT'S MANY  QUESTIONS

When we see your response, we will have other questions about  the 
locations of those documents, or of other OpenOffice documents that you  tried 
to 
open that are not on that list of recent documents.

Thank you  for reporting your difficulty.  Your answers will be 
instrumental in  helping us to narrow down and differentiate any cases to where 
we can 
identify  each case's origin and provide work-arounds.

-  Dennis

-----Original Message-----
From: ezout1...@aol.com  [mailto:ezout1...@aol.com] 
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 18:14
To:  users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Changing "read only"  authority

I recently downloaded Windows 10 to my Asus X55A laptop, and  I now have a  
issue with my document files. I am unable to edit them  the files open only 
in a  Read Only setting. I am the Administrator  of the laptop but I 
continuously get  Administrator permission needed  to changing document. Is 
there a 
way to remove  the Read Only  designation from the files? In am operating 
the 
Open Office  4.1.1  program.
Sincerely,  
James Medina  


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