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Can't create file: FILE NAME.pdf. Right-click the folder you want

 
 
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      16th Jul 2007
the client is running SBS 2003 R2 and XP Pro with Office 2003. Periodically
she recieves this error Can't create file: FILE NAME.pdf. Right-click the
folder you want to create the file in, and then click Properties on the
shortcut menu to check your permissions for the folder."? We perform the
registery edit and change the Temp folder. we have also deleted the files in
the temporary internet folder and this will work for about a week and then
she can no longer open Faxes in Outlook again. We perform the same procedure
and it works for awhile again. A reboot seems to change the registry entry
back to the temporary internet folder. Is there a permanant fix for this.
This client is getting frustrated with having to call us so often.
 
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SSteen <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> the client is running SBS 2003 R2 and XP Pro with Office 2003.
> Periodically she recieves this error Can't create file: FILE
> NAME.pdf. Right-click the folder you want to create the file in, and
> then click Properties on the shortcut menu to check your permissions
> for the folder."?


Empty your Outlook Secure Temp Folder.
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/securetemp.htm
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Cleaning out the folder does not help you have to change the location to temp
instead of temporary internet files and it will work until you reboot and
then it defaults back to temporary internet files and emptying the folder
still does not correct the issue you have to change the location.

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> the client is running SBS 2003 R2 and XP Pro with Office 2003. Periodically
> she recieves this error Can't create file: FILE NAME.pdf. Right-click the
> folder you want to create the file in, and then click Properties on the
> shortcut menu to check your permissions for the folder."? We perform the
> registery edit and change the Temp folder. we have also deleted the files in
> the temporary internet folder and this will work for about a week and then
> she can no longer open Faxes in Outlook again. We perform the same procedure
> and it works for awhile again. A reboot seems to change the registry entry
> back to the temporary internet folder. Is there a permanant fix for this.
> This client is getting frustrated with having to call us so often.

 
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      18th Jul 2007
SSteen <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Cleaning out the folder does not help


It helps everyone else.
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