[windows2000] Re: Permission denied

  • From: "Costanzo, Ray" <rcostanzo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 10:05:40 -0400

Does someone else have the document open?  Does the document try to pull
in any images or other resources from other locations?  (Just grasping
at straws.)

And I appreciate your sympathy, although my days on the helpdesk are
long since over.  All I'm left with now are flashbacks from time to
time.

Ray at work

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ron Leach [mailto:rleach@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 

> 
> I have one user (xp pro) who is attempting to work on a word 
> doc which is stored on a nas device.  He has permission to 
> the share on the nas device but word tells him that he does 
> not have access to that folder.  The other xp user has no 
> problems neither do my win2k users.  Any ideas?
> 
> Ray I can sympathize with you on users, especially this one 
> (who by the way is an engineer who believes he knows almost 
> everything)
> 


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