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From: Hauplib on 8 Feb 2010 08:50 I have Microsoft Office 2007 Professional. Whenever I attempt to open a file on a network drive, the office program will hang (word/excel, etc), and down on the bottom I will see "Downloading <filename>" and the progress bar will not move. About 5 minutes later, the file will open, and I receive the following error: " cannot be accessed. The file may be corrupted, located on a server that is not responding, or read only. Sometimes the " is replaced with an * However, this ONLY occurs the first time I attempt to open a file in the morning. After this happens, I have no further issues opening anything else. I have experimented with keeping/removing my Anti Virus, and that has not helped. I have also checked permissions on the network folders and checked if the read only attribute is set, but everything looks normal. Thanks
From: CHemi392 on 9 Mar 2010 12:14 I too am having the same exact issue. Have you had any luck figuring this one out Yet? "Hauplib" wrote: > I have Microsoft Office 2007 Professional. Whenever I attempt to open a file > on a network drive, the office program will hang (word/excel, etc), and down > on the bottom I will see "Downloading <filename>" and the progress bar will > not move. About 5 minutes later, the file will open, and I receive the > following error: > > " cannot be accessed. The file may be corrupted, located on a server that is > not responding, or read only. > > Sometimes the " is replaced with an * > > However, this ONLY occurs the first time I attempt to open a file in the > morning. After this happens, I have no further issues opening anything else. > > I have experimented with keeping/removing my Anti Virus, and that has not > helped. I have also checked permissions on the network folders and checked if > the read only attribute is set, but everything looks normal. > > Thanks
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