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I'm using Windows Vista and Office 2007, and here's my problem:
When I open a subfolder containing a Word doc, and then open the doc in Word, edit it, save it, and then close it, I can't rename the subfolder (or delete the subfolder) that contains that doc. I get a message that the action can't be completed because the folder is open in another program. The folder is NOT open; in fact no other folder is open, and the only app running is Outlook. Any ideas? This one has all of us here stumped! |
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Hi Faith,
I'm using Windows Vista and Office 2007, and here's my problem: When I open a subfolder containing a Word doc, and then open the doc in Word, edit it, save it, and then close it, I can't rename the subfolder (or delete the subfolder) that contains that doc. I get a message that the action can't be completed because the folder is open in another program. The folder is NOT open; in fact no other folder is open, and the only app running is Outlook. Outlook uses part of Word as its editor, so you might try closing Outlook to see if that helps. Also, if you re-start Windows does that release the file lock? Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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I can't read the reply here by Cindy M. -- what's going on?
I'm still having this problem; if anyone's got any ideas why, please share! "Faith" wrote: I'm using Windows Vista and Office 2007, and here's my problem: When I open a subfolder containing a Word doc, and then open the doc in Word, edit it, save it, and then close it, I can't rename the subfolder (or delete the subfolder) that contains that doc. I get a message that the action can't be completed because the folder is open in another program. The folder is NOT open; in fact no other folder is open, and the only app running is Outlook. Any ideas? This one has all of us here stumped! |
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I'll try copying my original reply and posting here, again...
No idea why you wouldn't be able to see it. I can't read the reply here by Cindy M. -- what's going on? Outlook uses part of Word as its editor, so you might try closing Outlook to see if that helps. Also, if you re-start Windows does that release the file lock? Cindy Meister |
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Some times closing Outlook fixes the problem, but I've also noticed that an
Adobe service "acrotray.exe" is still "holding on" to the file. I have to use Task Manager to end that service. And yes, restarting the computer fixes the problem every time. But I certainly don't want to have to do that each time I want to rename a folder (nor do I want to have to close Outlook and end the acrotray.exe service). Is this a Vista issue? Thanks! "Cindy M." wrote: I'll try copying my original reply and posting here, again... No idea why you wouldn't be able to see it. I can't read the reply here by Cindy M. -- what's going on? Outlook uses part of Word as its editor, so you might try closing Outlook to see if that helps. Also, if you re-start Windows does that release the file lock? Cindy Meister |
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Hi Faith,
Some times closing Outlook fixes the problem, but I've also noticed that an Adobe service "acrotray.exe" is still "holding on" to the file. I have to use Task Manager to end that service. And yes, restarting the computer fixes the problem every time. But I certainly don't want to have to do that each time I want to rename a folder (nor do I want to have to close Outlook and end the acrotray.exe service). Is this a Vista issue? At this point, I'd suspect the Adobe Acrobat product. I'm not familiar with it, but given the poor "play nice" trackrecord of various Adobe Acrobat products, it wouldn't surprise me if this were behind it. You might try disabling / uninstalling that, just to see how big a difference it makes. If that does solve it, get in touch with Adobe and see if they can suggest anything. Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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