From: carl43m on 16 May 2010 23:43 I have Home and Student Office 2007 on my desktop and laptop. On my desktop I have set up file sharing for "everyone" with permissions for access/read/write/modify,etc. I have two laptops--one with xp and that laptop can access and change the files with no problems whatsoever. However, my new windows 7 64 bit OS can access the office files on my desktop but if I try to modify any of them, when I do a save command I get the message that it is a "read only " file. I right click on the files and it has no check mark in the read only box. Someone told me it is some type of built in security by microsoft and that I have to do something special to make the file available for another pc on the network to be able to modify it. I have tried saving a couple of test files as .docx and .xlsx but that still doesn't seem to help me out any.
From: Arvin Meyer [MVP] on 17 May 2010 00:35 You may want to ask this question in an Office newsgroup which would be much more appropriate to your problem. This newsgroup is dedicated to the Microsoft Access database product which is not even included in Home and Student. The Microsoft website may have misdirected you. -- Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP http://www.datastrat.com http://www.accessmvp.com http://www.mvps.org/access "carl43m" <carl43m(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:60A6386D-DA36-4274-8E1D-0EB7CEC6CCC2(a)microsoft.com... >I have Home and Student Office 2007 on my desktop and laptop. On my >desktop > I have set up file sharing for "everyone" with permissions for > access/read/write/modify,etc. I have two laptops--one with xp and that > laptop can access and change the files with no problems whatsoever. > However, > my new windows 7 64 bit OS can access the office files on my desktop but > if I > try to modify any of them, when I do a save command I get the message that > it > is a "read only " file. I right click on the files and it has no check > mark > in the read only box. Someone told me it is some type of built in > security > by microsoft and that I have to do something special to make the file > available for another pc on the network to be able to modify it. I have > tried saving a couple of test files as .docx and .xlsx but that still > doesn't > seem to help me out any.
From: 福田 on 22 May 2010 00:01 "carl43m" <carl43m(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:60A6386D-DA36-4274-8E1D-0EB7CEC6CCC2(a)microsoft.com... > I have Home and Student Office 2007 on my desktop and laptop. On my > desktop > I have set up file sharing for "everyone" with permissions for > access/read/write/modify,etc. I have two laptops--one with xp and that > laptop can access and change the files with no problems whatsoever. > However, > my new windows 7 64 bit OS can access the office files on my desktop but > if I > try to modify any of them, when I do a save command I get the message that > it > is a "read only " file. I right click on the files and it has no check > mark > in the read only box. Someone told me it is some type of built in > security > by microsoft and that I have to do something special to make the file > available for another pc on the network to be able to modify it. I have > tried saving a couple of test files as .docx and .xlsx but that still > doesn't > seem to help me out any.
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