unable to SAVE AS on domain from word2007

J

Jiøí Cvrk

hello,
I have 2 new Vista (business) notebooks on domain (and many others with
WinXP) with Windows 2000 domain controler.
When I want to "Save as" a file from Word 2007 to file server disk, it is
impossible to create new subfolder by this way. It notices, that parent
folder is "unreachable" (sorry, maybe it is not correct translate notice to
English, I have Czech Vistas), but the standard name "New folder" is
created, file is not saved (parent directory notice, again). When I tried
the same with notepad, I cannot create new subfolder, but I save the file
;o).

When I try to create folder from Total Commander it works fine, all
operatins work normally.

Thank you for any help.
 
J

Jiøí Cvrk

I think that we have the same problem as somebody, who asked before:
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Vista/Office 2007 user unable to save directly to Windows Server 2003
network
Bookmark:
Question:
We have a computer here in our office using Windows Vista and Office 2007,
on a Windows Server 2003 network. The problem we're having is that whenever
the user tries to save to our network using Word, Excel, Visio, any of the
Office 2007 programs, a window pops up that says "Document not saved." The
only way he's been able to save to our network is by first saving the item
on his hard drive, then placing the item on the network.
</endcut>
I found a question, but not the solution ;o(
 
J

Jiøí Cvrk

J

Jiøí Cvrk

Hello,

solution: to disable off line files (in control panel)
regards,
--
Jiri Cvrk
http://cvrk.com/indexe.htm

Robert L. (MS-MVP) said:
You may want to disable index. This post may help. Please post back with
the result.

VISTA Can't save office 2007 on network
http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums/viewtopic.php?p=3774#3774


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How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com
 

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