I have an NT 4.0 Citrix server that keeps locking up and needs to be rebooted. For every time we have to reboot, there is a file that is located in the temp directory called Jet***.
Has anyone had the problem of their server locking up and does anyone know what the jet files are?
Thanks
Peggi
Oh, sorry, I understand. I wish this was the case, but I copied the document to my PC and I can't save it either. This is really a hard "nut" to crack. You can open, copy, and modifiy, but you can't save.
Thanks again
I will try the version suggestion, thanks.
Also, she is not closing out Word, she is just trying to save the document.
The PC is new with WIndows 2000, 256MB Ram, and 80Gb of hard drive space.
I looked it up on Microsoft and they said it was corrupt or invalid links. There is maps and pix...
Thanks everyone, for your help. Actually the user gave me the wrong error message. The actually message reads The Disk is Full or Too many files are open.
She has this state document that cannot be divived into parts. I tried saving as RTF and resaving as DOC. I was able to save the RTF...
Does anyone know if Microsoft Word has file size limits? A user is trying to save a large document (over 200 pages/2MB) and gets the disk is full or write protected error
Thanks for any help I can get.
Hey guys, I fixed the problem. The URL that was erroring out was SearchSquire which is a parasite (spyware) I ran the Adware software and it removed the "pain".
Thanks to those who were gonna help!!
After PC Tech installed client software HelpStar 7.0 the user gets the IE script below:
error Line:3
Char:1
Error: Syntax error
Code:0
URL: http://ad.searchsquire.com/blank.html
whenever they open the IE browser, My Computer, Control Panel, etc.
I have cleared cookies, IE history, but...
One of our users has installed the "BAD DAY" practical joke on a Windows 2000 machine, well we cannot get rid of it and have it set back to the default settings. It was very harmless with Win 98.
We have rebooted and I can't find the batch file that executed it.
Has anyone had this...
No, users are only using our inside e-mail. We are having about 80% outlook e-mail broadcast traffic on our network from users checking their mail and it is slowing us up.
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