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Barkley Bees
Guest
Here's a bit of an odd one. We have a report from one group of users about
an issue they are having with opening files in a particular directory on one
of our file servers (Windows Server 2003 SP1 in 2003 Domain).
When the user (client is Windows xP SP2, Office 2003) attempts to open an
excel file in this directory that is opened by another user, they get the
usual "File in Use" prompt (with - Read Only, Notify and Cancel as options).
Usually in such a situation it will say "Filename.xls is locked for editing
by 'username'." but for some reaon the username variable does not appear
here only empty single quotes (by ' '.).
I realize this may be somewhat obscure but has anyone seen similar behaviour
in the past and found the cause? Appreciate any feedback.
*note, I attempted the following:
- access said file from a fresh test machine and experienced the same
result.
- created a new excel worksheet in this directory and opened it on a client
system. Then attempted to open it from the test machine. The username that
had the file open did appear correctly in this case.
an issue they are having with opening files in a particular directory on one
of our file servers (Windows Server 2003 SP1 in 2003 Domain).
When the user (client is Windows xP SP2, Office 2003) attempts to open an
excel file in this directory that is opened by another user, they get the
usual "File in Use" prompt (with - Read Only, Notify and Cancel as options).
Usually in such a situation it will say "Filename.xls is locked for editing
by 'username'." but for some reaon the username variable does not appear
here only empty single quotes (by ' '.).
I realize this may be somewhat obscure but has anyone seen similar behaviour
in the past and found the cause? Appreciate any feedback.
*note, I attempted the following:
- access said file from a fresh test machine and experienced the same
result.
- created a new excel worksheet in this directory and opened it on a client
system. Then attempted to open it from the test machine. The username that
had the file open did appear correctly in this case.