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We are having issues where a .dotx on the network is getting locked when a
file based on the template is opened. Does anyone know how to fix this? |
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I think I am having the same problem. Documents that are based on templates
that are saved on the server open with the error '***.dotx is locked for editing by another user'. I have experimented and the error does not occur if the template is saved on my C drive. Can anyone help? Thank you very much. "Amy" wrote: We are having issues where a .dotx on the network is getting locked when a file based on the template is opened. Does anyone know how to fix this? |
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That is normal behaviour. It will not preclude someone from creating a new
document from the template by using FileNew and then selecting the template. See the article "Distributing macros to other users" at: http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Macros...buteMacros.htm Fellow MVP Jonathon West who created that article provides the following reasons for following that approach: 1. If you send a document to a customer, its attached network template is unavailable (because it is on your network, not his). The customer may suffer very long delays (2 minutes or more) before the document finally appears on screen. This is because Windows can take a long time before finally deciding that no reply is going to come from the network location that Word requests. If the attached template is on a local drive, the existence of the template can be checked very quickly, and so the document opens immediately even if the template is not available. Microsoft is aware of this problem, see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/830561. Microsoft does have an operating system fix for the problem, but if you email documents to people outside your organisation, you cannot assume that they will have the fix installed. 2. If the network or server goes down, quite enough of the organisation's operations are likely to grind to a halt without unnecessarily adding word-processing to the list by making templates unavailable for use. 3. Storing templates & add-ins locally means that users with laptops don't need a different setup. Their templates are stored locally in just the same way as for permanently connected desktop machines, and they can receive updates next time they connect to the network. 4. Templates and add-ins stored locally usually load faster, reducing startup time and improving response times for Word. 5. Templates and add-ins stored locally don't load the network with avoidable traffic, improving performance for other applications that must use the network. 6. Editing and updating a template at a network location is much easier if you don't have to break everyone's lock on the file in order to replace a template with an updated version. 7. If a user manages to mess up a template (it happens sometimes) the only person affected is himself, and the situation can be rectified quite easily with a re-install. 8. If templates include VBA code, I have found that occasionally the code behaves differently if the template is open concurrently on two different PCs. I've never been able to identify the precise circumstance that will trigger this, but when it has occurred, I have been able to reproduce it by having the template open on one or two machines and seeing the actions of the macro. This kind of problem is an absolute support nightmare, so I always ensure that my templates are always stored locally. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Vanessa L Crawford" wrote in message ... I think I am having the same problem. Documents that are based on templates that are saved on the server open with the error '***.dotx is locked for editing by another user'. I have experimented and the error does not occur if the template is saved on my C drive. Can anyone help? Thank you very much. "Amy" wrote: We are having issues where a .dotx on the network is getting locked when a file based on the template is opened. Does anyone know how to fix this? |
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