I have been evaluating OpenLP for use as our church presentation software, it looks good and my trying of it is going well (some problems with PowerPoint but that's another topic).
<br>
In my testing I had occasion to need to uninstall and re-install it after trying 2.1.2 and going back to 2.0.5, in all of that I and the app lost track of the standard folder where the service files are saved to. Looking around in the settings I saw that the standard data path was
<br>
C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Roaming\openlp\data<br>
<br>
so I saved a test service (*.osz) file in the subfolder
<br>
C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Roaming\openlp\data\servicemanager<br>
<br>
because I thought it looked a likely suspect.
<br>
When I went back into OpenLP (few minutes later) I found that the service file was gone. So I made another and saved it in the same folder — same behaviour. Next I saved the file, then with OpenLP still running I confirmed that the .osz file was saved and present in the folder. Then I exited OpenLP and the file immediately disappeared.
<br>
I then tested again saving a file in
<br>
C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Roaming</span>openlp\data<br>
<br>
and that one was fine, did not get deleted.
<br>
I am not sure of the function of the servicemanager folder but OpenLP happily let me save a service file in there with no warning and consistently deleted the file on exiting the app.
<br>
So far I can reproduce this at will - system is Win 7 SP1 running in Parallels on a Mac.
<br>
If you cannot reproduce happy to test further for you.