I Have open office impress running in 4 locations around our office in various Kiosks. As part of our corporate update and security policies, the computers shut down each and every night and reboot -- all good... I also have open office configured to run at startup, and to open the approrprite presentation and auto-run it... also all good -- except that on 1 of the machines, the recovery dialog pops up constantly when it starts. I cannot seem to get it to NOT pop up -- for some reason it doesnt on the others, just this one -- they are all imaged exactly the same from the same image file and the presentations are identical
Any help or input would be appreciated
TIM
Recovery screen after power intentionially interrupted
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Recovery screen after power intentionially interrupted
Open Office 4.1.8
Windows 10
Windows 10
Re: Recovery Screen
Startup manually and cancel the recovery. - that should remove an image left after a crash. If it reoccurs, you need to look at your shutdown conditions on the rogue machine. Might the hard disk be slow?
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.15 on Xubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
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Re: Recovery Screen
Not that I know of -- they are all solid state drives -- ive tried repeatedly canceling the recovery screen - - it helped on the other machines but not on this one -- I believe the reboot is remotely initiated through wake-on-lan type commands and just plain reboots but I am not sure as I am not willing to stay here all night to find out
Open Office 4.1.8
Windows 10
Windows 10
Re: Recovery Screen
If your reboot closes OpenOffice and then shuts down the machine, add in a short delay between the two processes.
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.15 on Xubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
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Re: Recovery Screen
It just cuts off the power -- no shut down procedures --
TIM
TIM
Open Office 4.1.8
Windows 10
Windows 10
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Re: Recovery Screen
Well, that's rather rude as a method!
You can try the --norestore parameter, see: How to stop "auto recovery". Should be the same with AOO.
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You can try the --norestore parameter, see: How to stop "auto recovery". Should be the same with AOO.
Please add [Solved] at the beginning of the title in your first post (top of the topic) with the *EDIT button if your issue has been fixed.
LibreOffice 24.8 on Xubuntu 24.10 and 24.8 portable on Windows 10
Re: Recovery Screen
That is the problem - it leaves the OpenOffice file open and the restart picks up the lock file, which tells OpenOffice that it terminated improperly and it tries to recover the file from a temporary file. My suggestion is that you should consider using a batch file that closes OpenOffice, waits a few seconds to allow for housekeeping, then invokes the power off procedure. Or, you could disable OpenOffice's making of a lock file - Use forum search (top right of forum window) to find out how. I know this is possible byu starting OpenOffice using a specific command line setting.
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.15 on Xubuntu 22.04.4 LTS