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Does anywone have problems with LibO 3.5and OWA? [closed]

asked 2012-03-21 20:33:56 +0200

Marcoacf gravatar image Marcoacf
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Hy guys,

I had Libreoffice 3.3 intalled in my office, and we use Outlook Webmail (aka OWA) as email client, and everything was going well. However, after the Libreoffice was upgraded to 3.4 (and 3.5, as well), the documents created in the new versions and attached to emails can not be downloaded - the files are saved with just 2 (two) bytes. The error does not occur if you save the files with .doc or .xls format. It seems the problem is related to the new XML header in odf files. The Exchange 2007 OWA does not recognize the Broffice files, and the attachment is saved corrupted. If you open the same email in another email client (such as Microsoft Outlook), the file is saved corretly. If you put the file in ISS in the same server (Exchange 2007 CAS) and download it directly thru the browser, the file is saved correctly. Any help would be very appreciated.

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This question is a duplicate of http://ask.libreoffice.org/question/804/why-do-libreoffice-attachments-become-2-bytes

oweng ( 2012-06-18 05:48:58 +0200 )edit

The question has been closed for the following reason "duplicate question" by qubit
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answered 2012-06-28 05:50:10 +0200

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updated 2012-06-28 05:50:10 +0200

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This question is a duplicate of http://ask.libreoffice.org/question/804/why-do-libreoffice-attachments-become-2-bytes

(making oweng's comment into an answer for filtering purposes)

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