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I've just upgraded a small business from Win XP and Office 2000 to Vista and
Office 2007. They have three Vista machines (a Home Premium laptop and two Vista Ultimate PCs) networked peer-to-peer with a shared folder on one of the PCs containing various Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, etc. When the user on the PC with the shared folder has a spreadsheet open and the user on the other PC tries to open it, Excel locks up and they get the following Vista error: Description: A problem caused this program to stop interacting with Windows. Problem signatu Problem Event Name: AppHangB1 Application Name: EXCEL.EXE Application Version: 12.0.6024.5000 Application Timestamp: 465f21c3 Hang Signatu c776 Hang Type: 0 OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 Locale ID: 2057 Additional Hang Signature 1: 65dc5429230d5a9288797c8f600c1be6 Additional Hang Signature 2: b826 Additional Hang Signature 3: 2c8741727759f200a8742beb442a973f Additional Hang Signature 4: c776 Additional Hang Signature 5: 65dc5429230d5a9288797c8f600c1be6 Additional Hang Signature 6: b826 Additional Hang Signature 7: 2c8741727759f200a8742beb442a973f The second user is trying to open the spreadsheet to view it, rather than make any changes, and this used to work perfectly on their old machines. For info, this works perfectly well the other way round, i.e. if the user on the PC without the share opens a spreadsheet first and then the user on the computer with the share opens the same spreadsheet there isn't a problem. Can anyone advise? I have also posted this problem in the Excel discussion group as I'm unsure exactly where the problem lies. |