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Old 02-19-2007, 10:18 AM   #1
Aleksej
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Unhappy Linux Notes Client + Open Office = Nautilus interaction problem


Hi,
i have a "strange" problem on my SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10.

I've installed the Notes Client for Linux (Managed Client), and i've applied the patch for SuSE.

All works fine but when i browse (with Nautilus) any folder that contains open office documents i get the password prompt of my Lotus Notes ID. This occurs in sequence several times and if i don't write the password nautilus hangs until i log in.

The same thing happens when i try to edit an open office document.

An example of a "common" situation:

- Open Nautilus on a folder
- Password
- Password
- Password
...
- Double click on a document
- Open Office Writer starts...
- Password
- Password
- Password
...
- Edit document...
- Save...
- Password
- Password
- Password
...

ARGH!!

Any ideas???

Thanks in advance!

Alessandro
 
  


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