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Stephen Quist
Hi,
We have some documents that were created on foreign networks. I suppose the
creators thought they were using Word the way It Was Meant To Be Used when
they used a common template and attached it to the document.
Unfortunately those templates refer to .dot files on machines and shares in
their network. Those machines, shares and files are not accessible from our
network. As a result it takes a very long times (~5 minutes) to open one of
those documents.
It occurs to me that this problem is pretty general. Networks change all the
time, machines come and go. Any document that uses an attached template from
a "well known" location is vulnerable to this sort of problem. It doesn't
have to happen only when a document is created in one location and read in
another.
What can be done to alleviate this problem? The only suggestion I've come up
with is to put another machine on my network with the name and shares that
are referred to in the documents. Is there any other way to cope? Can I
create an additional name for an existing machine that will resolve properly
for Word? Is there a way to open these documents that bypasses this template
checking?
Are there any recommended practices for using attached templates that avoid
this problem?
Who ever thought these were a good idea anyway?
Thanks,
Steve
PS. I realize these are really newuser questions, but no other word group
seemed appropriate either. Is there a better place to ask these questions
and is there a move afoot to create more appropriate newsgroups?
Also, some of these documents want a German hyphenation dll. Is there a way
to acquire that in an English version of Word, (2000 or 2002)?
We have some documents that were created on foreign networks. I suppose the
creators thought they were using Word the way It Was Meant To Be Used when
they used a common template and attached it to the document.
Unfortunately those templates refer to .dot files on machines and shares in
their network. Those machines, shares and files are not accessible from our
network. As a result it takes a very long times (~5 minutes) to open one of
those documents.
It occurs to me that this problem is pretty general. Networks change all the
time, machines come and go. Any document that uses an attached template from
a "well known" location is vulnerable to this sort of problem. It doesn't
have to happen only when a document is created in one location and read in
another.
What can be done to alleviate this problem? The only suggestion I've come up
with is to put another machine on my network with the name and shares that
are referred to in the documents. Is there any other way to cope? Can I
create an additional name for an existing machine that will resolve properly
for Word? Is there a way to open these documents that bypasses this template
checking?
Are there any recommended practices for using attached templates that avoid
this problem?
Who ever thought these were a good idea anyway?
Thanks,
Steve
PS. I realize these are really newuser questions, but no other word group
seemed appropriate either. Is there a better place to ask these questions
and is there a move afoot to create more appropriate newsgroups?
Also, some of these documents want a German hyphenation dll. Is there a way
to acquire that in an English version of Word, (2000 or 2002)?