It happens on more than one file. All on a network drive (Does the same if
the files are copied to the local drive).
As for the environment variables (same error happens even when logged in as
administrator). I also changed to a directory EVERYONE has access to and
still the error.
"Margaret Aldis" wrote:
Sorry, I think I completely misread your message - can't think now why I
thought it was anything to do with lock files!
I see Beth Melton has answered a similar question thus:
You need to check your "Environment Variables" on the Advanced tab in System
Properties. It sounds like the Temp folder is either invalid or it points to
a
folder you don't have sufficient permissions for.
Does this help?
Is this happening on every file, or one specific file?
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"Gerry" wrote in message
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Nope Didn't work either!
"Margaret Aldis" wrote:
You need to get rid of the lock files. See he
http://www.gmayor.com/what_to_do_when_word_crashes.htm
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"Gerry" wrote in message
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I am getting this error when I load a file in Word 2000.
"Word could not create the work file. Check the temp environment
variable."
Running on Win 2000 Pro.
Tried everything I could find on the MS site - nothing works.
Help!
Thanks