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G

Guest

Hello,


I work with Office Professional Edition 2003 and recently I added a NAS
Server to my network and transferred all documents (Excel, Word, etc…) from
the different workstations to server’s disk. After this changing in our
procedure and guarantying the security privileges needed (Full Control), I
begun to receive an Error Message, only in Excel, every time I try to save an
open book from the network resource. The message I get is something like:

“The file ‘name_of _the_file.xls’ may have been changed by another user,
since you last saved it.â€

If the file is local, that does not happen.

Is there something that we may change in Excel’s options?

Thanks in advance

Domingues
I
 
J

Jim Rech

I don't know why you're getting this error message but Excel does save
workbooks over existing workbooks in a different way than most applications.
First it saves to a new name, then it deletes the original file and then it
renames the new file to the old file's name. So users need the rights to
save, delete and rename files. I'd make sure that all three are granted;
sometimes 'rename' is overlooked.

--
Jim
| Hello,
|
|
| I work with Office Professional Edition 2003 and recently I added a NAS
| Server to my network and transferred all documents (Excel, Word, etc.)
from
| the different workstations to server's disk. After this changing in our
| procedure and guarantying the security privileges needed (Full Control), I
| begun to receive an Error Message, only in Excel, every time I try to save
an
| open book from the network resource. The message I get is something like:
|
| "The file 'name_of _the_file.xls' may have been changed by another user,
| since you last saved it."
|
| If the file is local, that does not happen.
|
| Is there something that we may change in Excel's options?
|
| Thanks in advance
|
| Domingues
| I
 
G

Guest

Hi,

I already tried that approach and confirmed that full control, in windows
advanced mode, were available and granted. I could see the following granted
access rights:

Full Control Allow
Traverse Folder / Execute File Allow
List Folder / Read Data Allow
Read Attributes Allow
Read Extended Attributes Allow
Create Files / Write Data Allow
Create Folders / Append Data Allow
Write Attributes Allow
Write Extended Attributes Allow
Delete Subfolders and Files Allow
Delete Allow
Read Permissions Allow
Change Permissions Allow
Take Ownership Allow

There are no other available access rights.

So I am still with the same problem, but thanks anyway.

Domingues
 
J

Jim Rech

You might check the MSKB. I found one article of interest:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324491

--
Jim
| Hi,
|
| I already tried that approach and confirmed that full control, in windows
| advanced mode, were available and granted. I could see the following
granted
| access rights:
|
| Full Control Allow
| Traverse Folder / Execute File Allow
| List Folder / Read Data Allow
| Read Attributes Allow
| Read Extended Attributes Allow
| Create Files / Write Data Allow
| Create Folders / Append Data Allow
| Write Attributes Allow
| Write Extended Attributes Allow
| Delete Subfolders and Files Allow
| Delete Allow
| Read Permissions Allow
| Change Permissions Allow
| Take Ownership Allow
|
| There are no other available access rights.
|
| So I am still with the same problem, but thanks anyway.
|
| Domingues
|
| "Jim Rech" wrote:
|
| > I don't know why you're getting this error message but Excel does save
| > workbooks over existing workbooks in a different way than most
applications.
| > First it saves to a new name, then it deletes the original file and then
it
| > renames the new file to the old file's name. So users need the rights
to
| > save, delete and rename files. I'd make sure that all three are
granted;
| > sometimes 'rename' is overlooked.
| >
| > --
| > Jim
| > | > | Hello,
| > |
| > |
| > | I work with Office Professional Edition 2003 and recently I added a
NAS
| > | Server to my network and transferred all documents (Excel, Word, etc.)
| > from
| > | the different workstations to server's disk. After this changing in
our
| > | procedure and guarantying the security privileges needed (Full
Control), I
| > | begun to receive an Error Message, only in Excel, every time I try to
save
| > an
| > | open book from the network resource. The message I get is something
like:
| > |
| > | "The file 'name_of _the_file.xls' may have been changed by another
user,
| > | since you last saved it."
| > |
| > | If the file is local, that does not happen.
| > |
| > | Is there something that we may change in Excel's options?
| > |
| > | Thanks in advance
| > |
| > | Domingues
| > | I
| >
| >
| >
 

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