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Phil Goddard
After opening a file in Groove (e.g. a Word or Excel document), then closing
the file (either without making any changes, or after explicitly saving the
changes), when I turn my computer off I get the following message:
"Groove has detected that one or more files opened from Groove may still be
open for editing in their applications. Do you want to stop the Windows
logoff or shutdown so that you can save changes in these applications and in
Groove?"
Can anyone suggest why Groove thinks I have unsaved changes when there is no
doubt that I do not?
I'm running (legally licenced) Groove 2007 with Office 2003 on Windows XP
with the latest updates all installed.
Many thanks
Phil.
the file (either without making any changes, or after explicitly saving the
changes), when I turn my computer off I get the following message:
"Groove has detected that one or more files opened from Groove may still be
open for editing in their applications. Do you want to stop the Windows
logoff or shutdown so that you can save changes in these applications and in
Groove?"
Can anyone suggest why Groove thinks I have unsaved changes when there is no
doubt that I do not?
I'm running (legally licenced) Groove 2007 with Office 2003 on Windows XP
with the latest updates all installed.
Many thanks
Phil.