LivingLanguage
IS-IT--Management
Hello:
I have an MS Word document containing an embedded Excel spreadsheet that cannot be opened. When trying to "Edit" or "Open" the embedded worksheet, by right-clicking and selecting from the pulldown menu, I get a popup error: "Word cannot open the document: user does not have access privileges."
When I select this object, the Edit->Links menu selection is grayed out, so I am certain the object is embedded rather than linked to another file.
This file was created on a Windows workgroup network, so it is very likely that the object was embedded while the file was being edited on another machine than the file server. Only the server gets the above error message when trying to reference the embedded data. In fact, we are having the same problem with all documents containing embedded excel spreadsheets on our shared filesystem.
I've been over every relevant article I could find for the above error message on Microsoft's Knowledge Base and all of them seem related to underlying file permissions, rather than embedded objects.
Can someone please explain to me how I can release this embedded data so that all machines on the network can see it? Any starting point, or reference to another article, would be very welcome (I can summarise for the group when we have a final solution).
With sincere thanks,
Living Language Institute
I have an MS Word document containing an embedded Excel spreadsheet that cannot be opened. When trying to "Edit" or "Open" the embedded worksheet, by right-clicking and selecting from the pulldown menu, I get a popup error: "Word cannot open the document: user does not have access privileges."
When I select this object, the Edit->Links menu selection is grayed out, so I am certain the object is embedded rather than linked to another file.
This file was created on a Windows workgroup network, so it is very likely that the object was embedded while the file was being edited on another machine than the file server. Only the server gets the above error message when trying to reference the embedded data. In fact, we are having the same problem with all documents containing embedded excel spreadsheets on our shared filesystem.
I've been over every relevant article I could find for the above error message on Microsoft's Knowledge Base and all of them seem related to underlying file permissions, rather than embedded objects.
Can someone please explain to me how I can release this embedded data so that all machines on the network can see it? Any starting point, or reference to another article, would be very welcome (I can summarise for the group when we have a final solution).
With sincere thanks,
Living Language Institute