"[filename] is locked for editing by 'another user'."

F

flexnfx

We have users sharing/accessing Word Documents on a Shared Ntwk Drive. When
they open a document, they are receiving the following message: "[filename]
is locked for editing by 'another user'."

Why is the message not identifying who is using the file as it should and
just referring them as 'another user'.
 
N

Nina

Try this: Make sure each user fills in the User Information (specifically,
the Name field), found in the Options dialog box, User Information tab (for
Word 2003).
 
F

flexnfx

This unfortunately was not the answer as all of my users had their names in
the appropriate name fields in Word Options. Any other ideas?

Nina said:
Try this: Make sure each user fills in the User Information (specifically,
the Name field), found in the Options dialog box, User Information tab (for
Word 2003).

flexnfx said:
We have users sharing/accessing Word Documents on a Shared Ntwk Drive. When
they open a document, they are receiving the following message: "[filename]
is locked for editing by 'another user'."

Why is the message not identifying who is using the file as it should and
just referring them as 'another user'.
 
N

Nina

I'm out of ideas but I took at look at the MVP site and found this article.
Maybe it will help?

http://word.mvps.org/faqs/macrosvba/GetCurUserName.htm


flexnfx said:
This unfortunately was not the answer as all of my users had their names in
the appropriate name fields in Word Options. Any other ideas?

Nina said:
Try this: Make sure each user fills in the User Information (specifically,
the Name field), found in the Options dialog box, User Information tab (for
Word 2003).

flexnfx said:
We have users sharing/accessing Word Documents on a Shared Ntwk Drive. When
they open a document, they are receiving the following message: "[filename]
is locked for editing by 'another user'."

Why is the message not identifying who is using the file as it should and
just referring them as 'another user'.
 
B

Billy

I was able to duplicate your symptom by renaming the [~$lename] temp file
that Word creates when the doc is open. The users info reappeared when I
reverted to the original [~$lename].

Nina said:
I'm out of ideas but I took at look at the MVP site and found this article.
Maybe it will help?

http://word.mvps.org/faqs/macrosvba/GetCurUserName.htm


flexnfx said:
This unfortunately was not the answer as all of my users had their names in
the appropriate name fields in Word Options. Any other ideas?

Nina said:
Try this: Make sure each user fills in the User Information (specifically,
the Name field), found in the Options dialog box, User Information tab (for
Word 2003).

:

We have users sharing/accessing Word Documents on a Shared Ntwk Drive. When
they open a document, they are receiving the following message: "[filename]
is locked for editing by 'another user'."

Why is the message not identifying who is using the file as it should and
just referring them as 'another user'.
 

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