I've inheireted a mess of a Network from our original IT guy that was let go... needless to say, I'm trying to figure out what the heck is going on.
Here is what happens: Within certain programs, usually MS Office apps, when you try to save a file you get a "disk full" error, or just a "Document Not Saved" error. Which leads me to believe that I don't have write access to the file or directory. But, if you go into the directory, and right click and make a copy of the file, and rename it something new, you allowed to do that. Then if you open that new file, and start working on it, it may be able to save once or twice, but eventually it too will give you the same error? What gives?
I had thought it was an MS Office problem, but since only one user is experiencing this problem, and I've upgraded their MS Office from 2000 to 2003, and it still does it, it makes me think that it's most likely a permissions issue. Any thoughts? Thanks
-Curtis
Here is what happens: Within certain programs, usually MS Office apps, when you try to save a file you get a "disk full" error, or just a "Document Not Saved" error. Which leads me to believe that I don't have write access to the file or directory. But, if you go into the directory, and right click and make a copy of the file, and rename it something new, you allowed to do that. Then if you open that new file, and start working on it, it may be able to save once or twice, but eventually it too will give you the same error? What gives?
I had thought it was an MS Office problem, but since only one user is experiencing this problem, and I've upgraded their MS Office from 2000 to 2003, and it still does it, it makes me think that it's most likely a permissions issue. Any thoughts? Thanks
-Curtis