I had this same issue after upgrading from 2003 to 2007. When I ran the
option to upgrade my files to 2007, it processed without issue but individual
pages remained in the "read only" state. Although I had full access previous
to the upgrade this morning, I was forced to explicitly add my domain account
with the appropriate access to the network file share where I store my
OneNote files. Once added, I regained the ability to update/modify existing
files now in OneNote 2007.
Not sure why this was required for 2007, but thanks for the heads up.
"Patrick Schmid [MVP]" wrote:
> File permissions. You didn't have write permissions on the folder and
> files in the shared folder. Permissions stay with files & folder moved
> on the same volume (same hard drive basically), but don't go with them
> if you move between volumes. When you moved the items to your computer,
> they inherited the permissions of the folder you moved them into. When
> you moved them back, they inherited the permissions of the folder you
> moved them into.
> You could achieve the same thing, if you reset inheritance on the
> original folder, via Properties, Security, Advanced.
>
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> "Peter Sanden" <psanden@cityweb.de> wrote in message
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> > When I open a shared notebook, I am able to read it but no input is
> > accepted. 'New page' is also disabled. I can copy files to the shared
> > folder so I seem to have write access. I then copied the shared
> > notebook to my local computer, renamed it and copied it back again
> > under the new name to its original location. After opening the renamed
> > shared notebook, everything worked fine - I could edit pages, add new
> > pages and so on. I have no idea what's the reason for this behaviour.
> > Has anyone got any idea? Thanks!
> > Peter
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