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Justme
I have a customer that recently bought a new Windows 2003 Small Bus Server.
We copied all the users documents to their new user folders on the new
server. Their workstation computers have Office 2000 on them and they work
with their files and docs all saved on the server drive.
One user copied all her docs from the user folder to her hard drive for back
up. Now when she opens any of her docs in the user folder on the server, they
open as read only. Well it says read only across the Word program window, but
she can edit it and save with a different name.
If I check the properties on the doc it does not have the read-only attrib
box checked. She can edit the file and "save as" a different name. The back
up on her drive is not read only. But she cannot edit the original file and
save with the same name to her user folder on the server where she opened it.
If it were just a few files it wouldn't matter, but there are hundreds.
We copied all the users documents to their new user folders on the new
server. Their workstation computers have Office 2000 on them and they work
with their files and docs all saved on the server drive.
One user copied all her docs from the user folder to her hard drive for back
up. Now when she opens any of her docs in the user folder on the server, they
open as read only. Well it says read only across the Word program window, but
she can edit it and save with a different name.
If I check the properties on the doc it does not have the read-only attrib
box checked. She can edit the file and "save as" a different name. The back
up on her drive is not read only. But she cannot edit the original file and
save with the same name to her user folder on the server where she opened it.
If it were just a few files it wouldn't matter, but there are hundreds.