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Old 11-20-2009, 09:40 AM
Wet Paint
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Excel Read Only

My company has an Excel application we have developed and we use an Installer
program to distribute it. The installer default is to install the program
into a Program File that is named. This works flawlessly on xp but on any
computer that has Vista installed, the file opens in Read Only, which defeats
our entire application. The read only format can not be changed in any of the
obvious ways (under Properties etc). This is a huge problem for us. Is there
any way around it?
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Old 11-20-2009, 10:20 AM
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Re: Excel Read Only

You might try the Excel newsgroup but could it be that the user is not
an administrator and Vista is locking out the ability for Excel to run
Macros? Could it even be something with D.E.P? See is anyone else can
make a better guess because that's all this was.

Wet Paint wrote:[color=blue]
> My company has an Excel application we have developed and we use an Installer
> program to distribute it. The installer default is to install the program
> into a Program File that is named. This works flawlessly on xp but on any
> computer that has Vista installed, the file opens in Read Only, which defeats
> our entire application. The read only format can not be changed in any of the
> obvious ways (under Properties etc). This is a huge problem for us. Is there
> any way around it?[/color]
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Old 11-20-2009, 10:50 AM
The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina DiBoy'
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Re: Excel Read Only

Charlie Tame wrote:[color=blue]
> You might try the Excel newsgroup but could it be that the user is not
> an administrator and Vista is locking out the ability for Excel to run
> Macros? Could it even be something with D.E.P? See is anyone else can
> make a better guess because that's all this was.
>
> Wet Paint wrote:[color=green]
>> My company has an Excel application we have developed and we use an
>> Installer program to distribute it. The installer default is to
>> install the program into a Program File that is named. This works
>> flawlessly on xp but on any computer that has Vista installed, the
>> file opens in Read Only, which defeats our entire application. The
>> read only format can not be changed in any of the obvious ways (under
>> Properties etc). This is a huge problem for us. Is there any way
>> around it?[/color][/color]

Hi wet paint.

Vista has changed a whole bunch of permissions in the program files
directory from the way it was in XP. Try changing your installer
program to install the excel application in a directory outside of the
program files directory (c:\excel_app\ for example) and see how that
works for you. Post back with the results please.
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Old 11-20-2009, 11:50 AM
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Re: Excel Read Only

Wet Paint wrote:[color=blue]
> My company has an Excel application we have developed and we use an Installer
> program to distribute it. The installer default is to install the program
> into a Program File that is named. This works flawlessly on xp but on any
> computer that has Vista installed, the file opens in Read Only, which defeats
> our entire application. The read only format can not be changed in any of the
> obvious ways (under Properties etc). This is a huge problem for us. Is there
> any way around it?[/color]

Unlike XP's Programs File folder, the Vista Programs File folder is a
protected folder. Vista is not going to allow a file to be 'write'
accessed by an application.

So, you shouldn't place a file in the Program Files area on Vista where
an application needs write access to a file.
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Old 11-24-2009, 09:30 AM
wet paint
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RE: Excel Read Only

Thank you for the suggestions! I will post back with my results.


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Old 11-24-2009, 10:10 AM
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RE: Excel Read Only

Changing the file path to install to the documents folder seems to have worked!! Thank you so much!


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