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Mac
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      24th Jun 2008
Hi,

I have a weired issue, some Excel 2003 files are disappearing by itself from
the network. Those files I did access 2/3 days before but now I didn't find
it on the newtork. I also restored from previous version but it couldn't stay.

Can any body help me...

Thanks,
Siraj
 
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Bob I
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      24th Jun 2008
They are deleted by other user.

Mac wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have a weired issue, some Excel 2003 files are disappearing by itself from
> the network. Those files I did access 2/3 days before but now I didn't find
> it on the newtork. I also restored from previous version but it couldn't stay.
>
> Can any body help me...
>
> Thanks,
> Siraj


 
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shairal
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      11th Jul 2008
No, not deleted by users. This has been happening in our office too. I was
hoping someone had some information on this issue; it really does occur.
Siraj, were you able to find assistance elsewhere?


"Bob I" wrote:

> They are deleted by other user.
>
> Mac wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a weired issue, some Excel 2003 files are disappearing by itself from
> > the network. Those files I did access 2/3 days before but now I didn't find
> > it on the newtork. I also restored from previous version but it couldn't stay.
> >
> > Can any body help me...
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Siraj

>
>

 
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Gord Dibben
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      11th Jul 2008
Excel or any other files do not disappear on their own.

Some user or IT intervention is happening.

Maybe during the daily network backup process?


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP


On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 16:08:00 -0700, shairal <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>No, not deleted by users. This has been happening in our office too. I was
>hoping someone had some information on this issue; it really does occur.
>Siraj, were you able to find assistance elsewhere?
>
>
>"Bob I" wrote:
>
>> They are deleted by other user.
>>
>> Mac wrote:
>>
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I have a weired issue, some Excel 2003 files are disappearing by itself from
>> > the network. Those files I did access 2/3 days before but now I didn't find
>> > it on the newtork. I also restored from previous version but it couldn't stay.
>> >
>> > Can any body help me...
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Siraj

>>
>>


 
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Bob I
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      11th Jul 2008
Contact the system admin. It has nothing to do with Excel( unless some
user wrote VBA code to delete files).

shairal wrote:

> No, not deleted by users. This has been happening in our office too. I was
> hoping someone had some information on this issue; it really does occur.
> Siraj, were you able to find assistance elsewhere?
>
>
> "Bob I" wrote:
>
>
>>They are deleted by other user.
>>
>>Mac wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I have a weired issue, some Excel 2003 files are disappearing by itself from
>>>the network. Those files I did access 2/3 days before but now I didn't find
>>>it on the newtork. I also restored from previous version but it couldn't stay.
>>>
>>>Can any body help me...
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Siraj

>>
>>


 
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