Presentation gets corrupted

H

Hitesh

Hi
We are running PowerPoint from the network installation.
Some times our presentation get corrupted it gives this error message
"PowerPoint can't open the type of file represented by <file location>"
is there any solution for this.
 
M

Michael Koerner

This should help.

PowerPoint can't open the type of file represented by [FILENAME]
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00135.htm



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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]


Hi
We are running PowerPoint from the network installation.
Some times our presentation get corrupted it gives this error message
"PowerPoint can't open the type of file represented by <file location>"
is there any solution for this.
 
H

hitesh

Two people having different OS (WIN XP, WIN 98) but same Office 2000, which is running from network, not working simultaneously, many times file got corrupted
There is no issue with the H/W.

Is there any way we can prevent the file to get corrupted?
 
S

Sonia

Have the users copy the presentation to their local system. They can edit the
file and save it to their hard drive. Then they can move it to the network
drive. PowerPoint doesn't do well with some networks. See:

Are you on a network?
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00122.htm
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Sonia Coleman
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials

hitesh said:
Two people having different OS (WIN XP, WIN 98) but same Office 2000, which is
running from network, not working simultaneously, many times file got corrupted
There is no issue with the H/W.

Is there any way we can prevent the file to get corrupted?


Michael Koerner said:
This should help.

PowerPoint can't open the type of file represented by [FILENAME]
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00135.htm



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<><>Email unless specifically requested will not be opened<><>
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<><><>Do Not Post Attachments In This Newsgroup<><><>
Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]


Hi
We are running PowerPoint from the network installation.
Some times our presentation get corrupted it gives this error message
"PowerPoint can't open the type of file represented by <file location>"
is there any solution for this.
 
E

Echo S

hitesh said:
Two people having different OS (WIN XP, WIN 98) but same Office 2000,
which is running from network, not working simultaneously, many times file
got corrupted
There is no issue with the H/W.

Is there any way we can prevent the file to get corrupted?

http://office.microsoft.com/assistance/preview.aspx?AssetID=HA011168771033&C
TT=1&Origin=EC790000701033&QueryID=_fn5FnQf1&Query=preventing+data+corruptio
n&Scope=TC%2cHP%2cHA%2cRC%2cFX%2cES%2cEP%2cDC%2cXT
 
M

Michael Koerner

which without the wrap reads
http://office.microsoft.com/assista...a+corruption&Scope=TC,HP,HA,RC,FX,ES,EP,DC,XT

or http://tinyurl.com/5aefk


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<><><>Do Provide The Version Of PowerPoint You Are Using<><><>
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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]



hitesh said:
Two people having different OS (WIN XP, WIN 98) but same Office 2000,
which is running from network, not working simultaneously, many times file
got corrupted
There is no issue with the H/W.

Is there any way we can prevent the file to get corrupted?

http://office.microsoft.com/assistance/preview.aspx?AssetID=HA011168771033&C
TT=1&Origin=EC790000701033&QueryID=_fn5FnQf1&Query=preventing+data+corruptio
n&Scope=TC%2cHP%2cHA%2cRC%2cFX%2cES%2cEP%2cDC%2cXT
 

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