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![]() This sounds like a problem with the access rights on the server, which definitely isn't my area of expertise, but let me suggest that you talk to your network administrator. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Roweyseven" wrote: Not so much removable media, but our desktops/my documents etc are all stored and backed up on the servers, so when saving to the desktop you're not accessing C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Desktop you're accessing a path similar to \\Domain\Folder\Folder\Folder\User\Desktop\. This was working fine intially but recently it has changed where it prompts to Save As every time something is saved when located on what we call our "Home Drives" (\\Domain\Folder\Folder\Folder\User\) "Graham Mayor" wrote: Are you opening the documents from removable media? Copy to the hard drive first. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org I've tried creating a number of test word files and the problem still occurs, it's not an attachment or from another source. From what you're saying, I can understand why this would save correctly if located on the C: but I'm also able to save files to a department shared network drive with no issues. It seems to only happen when I save it to my own personal network drive (That each employee has - \\Domain\Folder\Folder\Folder\User\) I'm sorry if my descriptions are vague, if you need further clarification please let me know. "vttotal" wrote: Hi, One thing you must understand is that any document that is not actually located on a physical hard drive(in your computer or network) Word will automatically try to create a file for you in your local drive when you save it. This usually happens for opened attachments from emails, etc. Is the file that you are trying to use from an attachment or another source? The best thing to do first is to open the document, give the file a physical location and then you can modify it. The main reason why that problem does not occur on a shared network or C: is because Word already know "where" the document is(physically). -- Vicente Tulliano "Roweyseven" wrote: I am running Office 2003 and also working in an corporate environment. I'm having trouble saving documents on home drives. When saving an existing document via the "Save" button or Ctrl+S it will always bring up the "Save As" dialogue box. When saving to the C: drive or a shared network drive this problem does not occur. I've tried resetting toolbars, resetting keyboard shortcuts, but I'm still not sure how to resolve this issue. Any assistance would be great. |
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