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I'm trying to use LibreOffice (latest version) in a class I'm teaching.  The
computer lab we are using is made up of thin clients that attach to a
Windows 2008 R2 server with RDP.  All of the students log in with the same
user account (I am not able to change this).  The first computer (terminal
session) to open LibreOffice Writer works fine.  On all other machines, when
opening LibreOffice, the user instantly sees the document recovery screen
asking if they want to recover whatever document was open in session 1.  I
can cancel the document recovery and Writer opens to a new document. 
However, after about 1 minute (even with no activity), it crashes and
closes.

I thought perhaps temp files were part of the problem, but each session that
is logged in to the server gets its own temp directory.  Looking at the
LibreOffice Paths in the Tools->Options menu, the Temp path is correctly set
to be unique per session.  I also tried changing the Backup path to %temp%
thinking that this might resolve the document recovery issue, but it did
not.

Has anyone run into anything similar and hopefully resolved it?



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