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| Office 2007 Docs open read only from Webdav folder Hello, I want open a document (doc, xls) from a Webdav folder with Office 2007. Word or Excel open the documents read only. What I can do, that these documents will be open read-write with Office 2007? With the older Product Office 2003 I can open the same document for read and write. With these Version I have no problems. Some users are working with Office 2003 an some with Office 2007. Both groups have to use the same files (read and write). As OS we are using XP and Vista Prof. Best regards Mathias K. |
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| Re: Office 2007 Docs open read only from Webdav folder I'm having a similar problem so I thought I'd add it to this discussion rather than start a new one. I'm having a problem accessing existing files with my new Word and Excel 2007 running under Windows XP Professional. I recently bought a new laptop computer (Lenovo R61i) and set up two main users (one with Administrative access and one without, so I could run my machine in a more secure mode). I installed Microsoft Office using the Administrative user and was able to open the programs successfully from both users. I copied all my old Word and Excel files to directories residing under the Shared Documents folder and then set the Word and Excel options (I had to do it separately for both users) to save files to the appropriate folders in the old compatibility mode. When I open the old files as the Administrative user, I have no problems. However, when I open the same files as the user without administrative privileges, the files are opened as "Read-Only" files and I cannot save them after making edits. I checked in Windows Explorer (with both users) and the files are not marked as Read-Only in Windows, so it seems to be a problem with Word or Excel. As a double check I ran the command line ATTRIB program on the same old data files and they do not have the Read-Only Attribute set. Since I want to run in the more secure "non-administrator" mode as much as possible, can you let me know how to fix this problem so my old files do not open in Read-Only mode. I already tried changing the Read only option for the non-admin user in Windows Explorer using the Tools>Folder Options>File Types menu, but the Advanced button where the Read only option is said to reside is grayed out if you don't have Administrator privileges. Any Advice would be most welcome. Thanks, Steve McCluskey |
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| Re: Office 2007 Docs open read only from Webdav folder My best guess is that the problem has nothing to do with read only access or office 2007. I think the problem may be because you may have copied the old files to the new pc while logged in as administrator. This likely made the administrator the "owner" of the files. User accounts likely will have no access or read access (no permission to change the file). Note that this is different from the read-only you refer to. If I am right, there are several possible solutions. 1. Go through the directories of old files and change the access user accounts are allowed. This is easier if there is a single parent directory for all old files. Then (I think), you should be able to change the user access in the single parent directory & let the new permissions propogate down through the directory tree. 2. Maybe easier. Delete all the old files using the administrative account. Recopy all the old files back to the pc using the USER account. This way, the USER should be the owner & have total access. Administrator accounts have access to everything. I hope this is helpful. I am not a MVP, so my knowledge is limited. On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 08:35:17 -0800 (PST), connie.mccluskey******.com wrote: >I'm having a similar problem so I thought I'd add it to this >discussion rather than start a new one. > >I'm having a problem accessing existing files with my new Word and >Excel 2007 running under Windows XP Professional. I recently bought a >new laptop computer (Lenovo R61i) and set up two main users (one with >Administrative access and one without, so I could run my machine in a >more secure mode). I installed Microsoft Office using the >Administrative user and was able to open the programs successfully >from both users. I copied all my old Word and Excel files to >directories residing under the Shared Documents folder and then set >the Word and Excel options (I had to do it separately for both users) >to save files to the appropriate folders in the old compatibility >mode. > >When I open the old files as the Administrative user, I have no >problems. However, when I open the same files as the user without >administrative privileges, the files are opened as "Read-Only" files >and I cannot save them after making edits. I checked in Windows >Explorer (with both users) and the files are not marked as Read-Only >in Windows, so it seems to be a problem with Word or Excel. As a >double check I ran the command line ATTRIB program on the same old >data files and they do not have the Read-Only Attribute set. Since I >want to run in the more secure "non-administrator" mode as much as >possible, can you let me know how to fix this problem so my old files >do not open in Read-Only mode. > >I already tried changing the Read only option for the non-admin user >in Windows Explorer using the Tools>Folder Options>File Types menu, >but the Advanced button where the Read only option is said to reside >is grayed out if you don't have Administrator privileges. > >Any Advice would be most welcome. > >Thanks, Steve McCluskey > > |
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| Re: Office 2007 Docs open read only from Webdav folder David, Thanks for the suggestion; you may have hit the nature of the problem as I did copy all the files while logged on as administrator. On the other hand, I had copied them all into the Shared Documents directory, assuming (perhaps incorrectly) that if I copied them there every user would have read access. Could anyone follow up with further insights on this. Secondly, could anyone describe how to change access that user accounts have. I've already used ATTRIB to turn off the read only attribute for all files in the Shared Documents directory and that hasn't helped. It sounds like there's some other arcane trick that I don't know about yet. As to the second suggestion, am I right in thinking that moving all the files as a block to the appropriate USER directory would solve my problem just as well? Thanks much for the help thus far. Steve McCluskey On Mar 1, 11:57 am, David wrote: > My best guess is that the problem has nothing to do withreadonly > access oroffice2007. > > I think the problem may be because you may have copied the old files > to the new pc while logged in as administrator. This likely made the > administrator the "owner" of the files. User accounts likely will > have no access orreadaccess (no permission to change the file). Note > that this is different from theread-onlyyou refer to. > > If I am right, there are several possible solutions. > 1. Go through the directories of old files and change the access user > accounts are allowed. This is easier if there is a single parent > directory for all old files. Then (I think), you should be able to > change the user access in the single parent directory & let the new > permissions propogate down through the directory tree. > 2. Maybe easier. Delete all the old files using the administrative > account. Recopy all the old files back to the pc using the USER > account. This way, the USER should be the owner & have total access. > Administrator accounts have access to everything. > > I hope this is helpful. I am not a MVP, so my knowledge is limited. > |
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| Re: Office 2007 Docs open read only from Webdav folder "I did copy all the files while logged on as administrator. On the other hand, I had copied them all into the Shared Documents" Users should have PERMISSION to access the Shared Docs directory. This does not guarantee permission to access files in the directory especially if the administrator put them there. Permission to read a file is one thing, permission to modify, write to, change, etc. a file is different. If you think I am right about this problem, forget about attrib. The problem apparently is not read-only access. The problem appears to be permissions. That is who has permission to access a given file and in what way. attrib can not change permissions. Moving the files to a different directory will likely not change the PERMISSIONS especially if the administrator does the moving. Changing permissions can easily screw things up if you make a mistake if you are not sure what you are doing. I still think my previous suggestion#2 is the easiest for you. I do not how many files, type of files, or anything about them. But if I assume that your user account can access these files on your backup media, then if the user account copies them to the new PC, then the user should become the owner. Delete all the old files using the administrative account. Recopy all the old files back to the pc using the USER account. This way, the USER should be the owner & have total PERMISSIONS access. Administrator accounts have PERMISSION access to everything. Dave On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 14:03:35 -0800 (PST), connie.mccluskey******.com wrote: >David, > >Thanks for the suggestion; you may have hit the nature of the problem >as I did copy all the files while logged on as administrator. On the >other hand, I had copied them all into the Shared Documents directory, >assuming (perhaps incorrectly) that if I copied them there every user >would have read access. Could anyone follow up with further insights >on this. > >Secondly, could anyone describe how to change access that user >accounts have. I've already used ATTRIB to turn off the read only >attribute for all files in the Shared Documents directory and that >hasn't helped. It sounds like there's some other arcane trick that I >don't know about yet. > >As to the second suggestion, am I right in thinking that moving all >the files as a block to the appropriate USER directory would solve my >problem just as well? > >Thanks much for the help thus far. Steve McCluskey > >On Mar 1, 11:57 am, David wrote: >> My best guess is that the problem has nothing to do withreadonly >> access oroffice2007. >> >> I think the problem may be because you may have copied the old files >> to the new pc while logged in as administrator. This likely made the >> administrator the "owner" of the files. User accounts likely will >> have no access orreadaccess (no permission to change the file). Note >> that this is different from theread-onlyyou refer to. >> >> If I am right, there are several possible solutions. >> 1. Go through the directories of old files and change the access user >> accounts are allowed. This is easier if there is a single parent >> directory for all old files. Then (I think), you should be able to >> change the user access in the single parent directory & let the new >> permissions propogate down through the directory tree. >> 2. Maybe easier. Delete all the old files using the administrative >> account. Recopy all the old files back to the pc using the USER >> account. This way, the USER should be the owner & have total access. >> Administrator accounts have access to everything. >> >> I hope this is helpful. I am not a MVP, so my knowledge is limited. >> |
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| RE: Office 2007 Docs open read only from Webdav folder I have the same problem as you. Running with Vista, when I open an Office 2007 document from a webDAV folder, it opens in read-only. Did you find a solution? Please answer at mgervais@mea.ca Thank you in advance for sharing anything that could help me and my organization. "Mathias K." wrote: > Hello, > > I want open a document (doc, xls) from a Webdav folder with Office 2007. > Word or Excel open the documents read only. What I can do, that these > documents will be open read-write with Office 2007? > > With the older Product Office 2003 I can open the same document for read and > write. With these Version I have no problems. > Some users are working with Office 2003 an some with Office 2007. Both > groups have to use the same files (read and write). > > As OS we are using XP and Vista Prof. > > Best regards > Mathias K. |
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| RE: Office 2007 Docs open read only from Webdav folder I have the same problem as you. Running with Vista, when I open an Office 2007 document from a webDAV folder, it opens in read-only. Did you find a solution? Thank you in advance for sharing anything that could help me and my organization. "Mathias K." wrote: > Hello, > > I want open a document (doc, xls) from a Webdav folder with Office 2007. > Word or Excel open the documents read only. What I can do, that these > documents will be open read-write with Office 2007? > > With the older Product Office 2003 I can open the same document for read and > write. With these Version I have no problems. > Some users are working with Office 2003 an some with Office 2007. Both > groups have to use the same files (read and write). > > As OS we are using XP and Vista Prof. > > Best regards > Mathias K. |
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| Re: Office 2007 Docs open read only from Webdav folder Hello, We solved this read-only problem with WebDAV in Vista SP1, IE8 and Office 2007 by installing hotfix for KB942392 (http://support.microsoft.com/KB/942392). This hotfix, probably, will be included in Vista SP2. Laimutis -- Laimutis ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Laimutis's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/87031.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/ms-office-support/921464.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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