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Hi,

i have a strange problem on 2 boxes running Windows 20H2. On the first one i got this problem a 
while ago and nothing helps (resetting profile, un-/reinstalling, repair installation) and now i 
got another one behaving similar.

Libreoffice Version is 7.1.6.2

The first one starts libreoffice programs in the background and i got them showing in the task 
manager, they stack up if i try to open it another time.

The second one doesn't do anything if i try to start a libreoffice program, and nothing sits in the 
task manager.

I can make it work if i start libreoffice in safe-mode and sticking to safe mode, but if i try any 
option offered in the safe mode, e.g. resetting profile and so on, it just behaves the same as 
before, i also deleted the profile manually, un-/re-/repair-installed libreoffice, downgraded to an 
older version, used another windows user profile, it always behaves the same.

How can i figure out what is going wrong on those machines, or does anyone already have a solution 
to that?

Thanks in advance

Juergen

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