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I our shared environment, we are using Word Viewer to grant view only access
to files on a Terminal Services server. When a logged on user attempts to open a word document, they are prompted to either open the file or save the file. When choosing Open, Word Viewer starts to launch, but then stops and asks them where they would like to save the file. My question is, Where is it wanting to save this file, and Why does it want to save the file since it is view only? Is there a temporary file created for the word viewer, and if so, where does it want to create it? A person with Administrator rights has no problem. |
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![]() Do these users also have MS Word installed? ========== "FrogDog" wrote in message news ![]() to files on a Terminal Services server. When a logged on user attempts to open a word document, they are prompted to either open the file or save the file. When choosing Open, Word Viewer starts to launch, but then stops and asks them where they would like to save the file. My question is, Where is it wanting to save this file, and Why does it want to save the file since it is view only? Is there a temporary file created for the word viewer, and if so, where does it want to create it? A person with Administrator rights has no problem. -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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No, not always. Dumb terminals are about half our environment.
I should note that we are using Word Viewer on the server open the file for viewing only. We do not want them to modify the file. "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Do these users also have MS Word installed? ========== "FrogDog" wrote in message news ![]() to files on a Terminal Services server. When a logged on user attempts to open a word document, they are prompted to either open the file or save the file. When choosing Open, Word Viewer starts to launch, but then stops and asks them where they would like to save the file. My question is, Where is it wanting to save this file, and Why does it want to save the file since it is view only? Is there a temporary file created for the word viewer, and if so, where does it want to create it? A person with Administrator rights has no problem. -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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Hi FrogDog,
Hmmm. Can you open the same files in Wordpad? When the viewer or Word opens the document it creates temp files, usually in the %temp% folder. Do the users have a folder that the app can write to? ====== "FrogDog" wrote in message ... No, not always. Dumb terminals are about half our environment. I should note that we are using Word Viewer on the server open the file for viewing only. We do not want them to modify the file. -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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I will check on the wordpad program. The user does not have any writes to
any area on the server the documents are stored on. Does the Word Viewer save a temp file when you open a document with it? "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi FrogDog, Hmmm. Can you open the same files in Wordpad? When the viewer or Word opens the document it creates temp files, usually in the %temp% folder. Do the users have a folder that the app can write to? ====== "FrogDog" wrote in message ... No, not always. Dumb terminals are about half our environment. I should note that we are using Word Viewer on the server open the file for viewing only. We do not want them to modify the file. -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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