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Mike
I have an issue with the Office2003 Document Image writer that I
haven't found an answer for.
Maybe someone here can help.
We have a mix of Win2K Pro, XP Pro and W2K3 terminal servers with
Office 2003. The main user storage is a Network Appliance filer
sharing files using CIFS and NFS with Unix permissions set on the
general storage area. Only user profiles are on an NTFS share.
The problem: No user on a W2K box can update a file created by
printing to the Document Image Writer printer when the destination is
within the Unix permission area. It does not matter what the user
rights are and the permissions are wide open on the destination. Users
can create the original file though.
This problem does not exist if an XP box is used or if the file is
saved to an NTFS share/filesystem.
Any thoughts?
TIA
Mike
haven't found an answer for.
Maybe someone here can help.
We have a mix of Win2K Pro, XP Pro and W2K3 terminal servers with
Office 2003. The main user storage is a Network Appliance filer
sharing files using CIFS and NFS with Unix permissions set on the
general storage area. Only user profiles are on an NTFS share.
The problem: No user on a W2K box can update a file created by
printing to the Document Image Writer printer when the destination is
within the Unix permission area. It does not matter what the user
rights are and the permissions are wide open on the destination. Users
can create the original file though.
This problem does not exist if an XP box is used or if the file is
saved to an NTFS share/filesystem.
Any thoughts?
TIA
Mike