Running LO Still on WS 2k12 in a thin client, multi user environment
without Java.
Upgraded to LO 5.1.6.2 and almost immediately noticed that Writer
would shut down "LibreOffice - Fatal Error" if I attempted to open the
Special Character dialogue from the menu. If i tried opening it from
the toolbar LO would freeze, to the point where task manager needs to
be used to shut it down.
* Swapped out my "User Profile", no change.
* Tried as other users, same issue.
Last night I rolled back to 5.0.4.2 and tested it as Administrator.
Special Characters worked with no issues from a thin client. I always
do updates and rollbacks in Admin "change user /install" mode from a
thin client.
I logged in this morning on my normal user account started 5.0.4.2 and
still have the same crash issue. I can't remember when i last used
special characters but it would have been on 5.0.4.2 before the update
to 5.1.6.2. I generally update quarterly between school terms so
5.0.4.2 would have been running since September - October.
I just retested and it works as admin but not any other user.
I will leave this up 2 days for suggestions before writing a bugzilla report.
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