Having problems in Outlook 2000

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Brent White

We have a spreadsheet that goes out every day to a set of recipients
internally (using...yes, Microsoft Mail) that all but one is able to
open. The person who can't gets a "Can't save file...please check the
permissions on the folder you're trying to save to." No one else has
this problem.

The issue, however, is that this one person can receive and open
attachments all day long but this one. The attachment is named:

Orders on Credit Hold 2008.00.xls

I set these accounts up to be the same, but for some reason I can't
get this one person to be able to open the file, and he has no
problems opening other Excel attachments.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Can he save it to his hard drive and open it from there?

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
ALWAYS post your Outlook version.
How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


After furious head scratching, Brent White asked:

| We have a spreadsheet that goes out every day to a set of recipients
| internally (using...yes, Microsoft Mail) that all but one is able to
| open. The person who can't gets a "Can't save file...please check the
| permissions on the folder you're trying to save to." No one else has
| this problem.
|
| The issue, however, is that this one person can receive and open
| attachments all day long but this one. The attachment is named:
|
| Orders on Credit Hold 2008.00.xls
|
| I set these accounts up to be the same, but for some reason I can't
| get this one person to be able to open the file, and he has no
| problems opening other Excel attachments.
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Can someone please help me on this? I didn't ask to hear my own
voice.

We're all just a bunch of Outlook users like yourself. Someone may have
heard of your problem and can suggest something, or no one has had the time
to answer. Answers can come as quickly as a few minutes, or it may take
days. That's the nature of peer-to-peer newsgroups.
 

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