Saving in Excel

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Trystan Mann

Afternoon,
I'm unsure if anyone can help.

I have a user that can open an excel file, then modify it, and save but they
then want to make aditional modifications but after they have done them it
wont allow them to save and throws up this message....
Microsoft Office Excel cannot access the file X this may be due to one of
the following:

The file name or path does not exist.
The file is being used by another program.
The workbook you are trying to save has the same name as a currently open
workbook.

Other users using the same file works normal on and there shes in the same
group policy and logs on different days and the fault is still there.

I'm at a loss...

Any idea anyone?
 
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Dave Peterson

Maybe there's a network problem for her pc????

Trystan said:
Afternoon,
I'm unsure if anyone can help.

I have a user that can open an excel file, then modify it, and save but they
then want to make aditional modifications but after they have done them it
wont allow them to save and throws up this message....
Microsoft Office Excel cannot access the file X this may be due to one of
the following:

The file name or path does not exist.
The file is being used by another program.
The workbook you are trying to save has the same name as a currently open
workbook.

Other users using the same file works normal on and there shes in the same
group policy and logs on different days and the fault is still there.

I'm at a loss...

Any idea anyone?
 
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Trystan Mann

It would be unlikely she has a network fault her machine runs everything else
fine she's thin client ruuning on terminal services all other excel files
that arnt in that folder she can save normally.
 
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Dave Peterson

Has she ever had any problems with the files that are saved locally on the C:
drive?
 
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Trystan Mann

there is no C: on thin client on terminal services it is only the network
drives her personal network drive will run the files correctly but files on
another network drive display the odd fault. when moving offending files from
the folder to her personal folder the encentricities remain.
 
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Dave Peterson

I don't have another guess.

Trystan said:
there is no C: on thin client on terminal services it is only the network
drives her personal network drive will run the files correctly but files on
another network drive display the odd fault. when moving offending files from
the folder to her personal folder the encentricities remain.
 
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Trystan Mann

I finally have an answer to the fault.
Quota Server was at a cusp level where the user couldn't save anymore data.
increasing their quota allowed them to save normally again.
 
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Dave Peterson

Thanks for posting back.

Trystan said:
I finally have an answer to the fault.
Quota Server was at a cusp level where the user couldn't save anymore data.
increasing their quota allowed them to save normally again.
 
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