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My friend was working on a text doc on openOffice and when suddenly his lappy went to hibernation mode. and he had to manually shutdown his lappy. The file his was working with is now blank. the file its self indicates that it is 0 kb.

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[code]....

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Code:
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Here are the relevant links I have found

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According to this thread, the method I tried (setting SAL_ENABLE_FILE_LOCKING=0) was based on earlier versions of openoffice.org It no longer works because as of openoffice.org 3 the file locking is built into the program.

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