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Hello Ian, 

On Wed, 22 Jun 2011 21:11:43 -0700 (PDT)
ian_mcquay <ian.mcquay@gmail.com> wrote:

Non of my LibreOffice 3.3.3 applications will start. When I launch Calc or
Writer I get LibreOffice Document Recovery dialog box with no items in the
list to be recovered. It says "Due to an unexpected error, LibreOffice
crashed. All the files you were working on will now be saved. The next time
LibreOffice is launche, your files will be recovered automatically."

In Task Manager no LibreOffice application are running. Three LibreOffice
processes are running. Soffic.bin, soffice.exe and calc.exe.

While in the Task Manager, just delete soffice.bin, this should also automatically delete the two 
other processes. 


When I click "Okay" on the dialog (the only option) no Calc window starts
but the three processes are still running. 

If you see the recovery assistant again, instead of saying "yes, recover my files" just click on 
"cancel" and LibO should start anew with a new document or at least with the startcenter open. 

If I try and start Calc again nothing visible happens. It duplicates the
processes in Task Manager.
If I kill off the processors and start again. I get the LibreOffice Document
Recovery dilog again.

I can see that this is frustrating - please try the above mentioned methods and report back if it 
has helped you. 

Sigrid

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