sharing problem?

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John

Good morning,

We have a strange problem here with Excel2003, person A opens a document and
person B opens the same document without any warning about ''read only'' or
something like that.

Anothetr example is that person A opens a document and person B opens the
same document, person B gets a warning about the document is opened by
person A and person A gets a warning about ''sharing violence'' and was
forced to save the document under another name.

What is going on here?
The documents are saved on a Novell (version 6) disc, Excel is version 2003
and up-to-date with all patches.

Thanks.

John
 
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Bryan Hessey

The first read of what you say tends to suggest that the file is locked
only after a write, not just on 'open', hence when person B has written
to the file it is no longer available for Person A to edit, even though
A was the first to open the file.
Person A receives the 'sharing violation' only after person B has the
'write' access assigned.

Does the same thing happen with other programs, MS Word documents etc?

You should see your Novell administrator about this.
 
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Darby

We have been experiencing the same type of thing. The best I can determine
through a little reseach on the microsoft knowledge base is that perhaps the
person who originally opened the file, temporarily lost their network
connection unbeknownst to them. During this time, the other user opened the
file and the network no longer recognized that the original user was in file.
At some point the original users connection was re-established and now both
users think the have the "live" version.

I will say I'm not sure this is the case and I don't totally understand
everything that I just wrote, but maybe it will help you.
 
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