In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, "Aaron C" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Hello all. I was hoping you could give me some help on this.
>
>I have a huge file (Excel 2007 format, 9 sheets, at least 4 of which
>have 4 columns by 100,000+ rows, Vlookups, if/thens, tons of stuff.
>file size is over 25MB. HUGE.) saved on a network drive (required by
>my work). About half of the time when I hit the "save" button, it
>saves to what I must assume is a temp file, then copies that over to
>the network drive ("Saving" progress bar, then a box which pops up and
>has a progress bar and the word "Saving"), and then pops up a message
>box with "Access denied. Contact your administrator.". My
>administrator has no clue, except to say that it's probably excel
>having some sort of issue saving to the network. The part that REALLY
>bothers me is that it's only about half of the time. I could
>understand if it were EVERY time, but can't figure out half.
>
>Any ideas? Known bug, to be fixed in SP1?
>
>Any help you could give would be wonderful. Thanks,
Idle possibility ... maybe you don't have enough network drive quota ? ...
might need to be twice the file size free, depending on how it does the
save.
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