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We are using Windows Vista Enterprise on the client side and Windows
Server 2003 on the server side. We use offline files on the client (Vista). We are having problems when working on the same documents with multiple persons. These documents are on the file server (Windows 2003). When we open an office 2003 document on the server (and the file is marked as available offline), you can open the document on another client without getting a warning the file is in use. This becomes a problem when you both change the file. Now the strange thing is you can see this in the windows explorer on the vista pc. This does not happen all the time. It only happens with Office 2003 type documents (xls, doc, ...), not with the new Office 2007 type documents (so not with xlsx, docx, ...). Also the file must be on the server and marked as being offline available. When you look at the properties of a file in the windows explorer, there is a tab where you can see the online/offline state of a file. When you open an offline available Office 2003 document, you see the file becoming offline (in the Vista explorer). At that time there is no lock on the file, you are working offline on that file. When you save the file, you save it locally and the changed files gets resynced to the network. So if you are the only one working on that file, there is no problem. The problem comes when you are working together on files. You can open/change files like no other persons are working on the files. This problem also messes up the offline files a lot, you can get into all kinds of problems with files which are changed and should be resynced. Also troubles with workgroup templates (on a server) are probably related to this problem. To sum up, you get problems with Office 2003 documents opened in Office 2007 on Windows Vista, if they are made available offline. Anyone having the same problems? Any suggestions for a solution? Turning off offline files is no solution for me, we have laptops and want to continue to use offline files. Bart. |
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Beta of SP1 is now availabe on the Connect site.
From the release notes, it fixed some client cache issues; you may want to try this and submit a bug if the problem persists. --PA wrote in message ups.com... We are using Windows Vista Enterprise on the client side and Windows Server 2003 on the server side. We use offline files on the client (Vista). We are having problems when working on the same documents with multiple persons. These documents are on the file server (Windows 2003). When we open an office 2003 document on the server (and the file is marked as available offline), you can open the document on another client without getting a warning the file is in use. This becomes a problem when you both change the file. Now the strange thing is you can see this in the windows explorer on the vista pc. This does not happen all the time. It only happens with Office 2003 type documents (xls, doc, ...), not with the new Office 2007 type documents (so not with xlsx, docx, ...). Also the file must be on the server and marked as being offline available. When you look at the properties of a file in the windows explorer, there is a tab where you can see the online/offline state of a file. When you open an offline available Office 2003 document, you see the file becoming offline (in the Vista explorer). At that time there is no lock on the file, you are working offline on that file. When you save the file, you save it locally and the changed files gets resynced to the network. So if you are the only one working on that file, there is no problem. The problem comes when you are working together on files. You can open/change files like no other persons are working on the files. This problem also messes up the offline files a lot, you can get into all kinds of problems with files which are changed and should be resynced. Also troubles with workgroup templates (on a server) are probably related to this problem. To sum up, you get problems with Office 2003 documents opened in Office 2007 on Windows Vista, if they are made available offline. Anyone having the same problems? Any suggestions for a solution? Turning off offline files is no solution for me, we have laptops and want to continue to use offline files. Bart. |
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The Vista Beta SP1 is a closed beta, same thing with Office 2007 SP1.
So I cannot see if it is solved with any of these service packs. On 6 okt, 16:58, "Pavel A." wrote: Beta of SP1 is now availabe on the Connect site. From the release notes, it fixed some client cache issues; you may want to try this and submit a bug if the problem persists. --PA wrote in oglegroups.com... We are using Windows Vista Enterprise on the client side and Windows Server 2003 on the server side. We use offline files on the client (Vista). We are having problems when working on the same documents with multiple persons. These documents are on the file server (Windows 2003). When we open an office 2003 document on the server (and the file is marked as available offline), you can open the document on another client without getting a warning the file is in use. This becomes a problem when you both change the file. Now the strange thing is you can see this in the windows explorer on the vista pc. This does not happen all the time. It only happens with Office 2003 type documents (xls, doc, ...), not with the new Office 2007 type documents (so not with xlsx, docx, ...). Also the file must be on the server and marked as being offline available. When you look at the properties of a file in the windows explorer, there is a tab where you can see the online/offline state of a file. When you open an offline available Office 2003 document, you see the file becoming offline (in the Vista explorer). At that time there is no lock on the file, you are working offline on that file. When you save the file, you save it locally and the changed files gets resynced to the network. So if you are the only one working on that file, there is no problem. The problem comes when you are working together on files. You can open/change files like no other persons are working on the files. This problem also messes up the offline files a lot, you can get into all kinds of problems with files which are changed and should be resynced. Also troubles with workgroup templates (on a server) are probably related to this problem. To sum up, you get problems with Office 2003 documents opened in Office 2007 on Windows Vista, if they are made available offline. Anyone having the same problems? Any suggestions for a solution? Turning off offline files is no solution for me, we have laptops and want to continue to use offline files. Bart.- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven - - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven - |
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On Oct 7, 3:46 am, wrote:
TheVistaBeta SP1 is a closed beta, same thing with Office 2007 SP1. So I cannot see if it is solved with any of these service packs. On 6 okt, 16:58, "Pavel A." wrote: Beta of SP1 is now availabe on the Connect site. From the release notes, it fixed some client cache issues; you may want to try this and submit a bug if the problem persists. --PA wrote in oglegroups.com... We are using WindowsVistaEnterprise on the client side and Windows Server 2003 on the server side. We useofflinefileson the client (Vista). We are havingproblemswhen working on the same documents with multiple persons. These documents are on the file server (Windows 2003). When we open an office 2003 document on the server (and the file is marked as availableoffline), you can open the document on another client without getting a warning the file is in use. This becomes a problem when you both change the file. Now the strange thing is you can see this in the windows explorer on thevistapc. This does not happen all the time. It only happens with Office 2003 type documents (xls, doc, ...), not with the new Office 2007 type documents (so not with xlsx, docx, ...). Also the file must be on the server and marked as beingofflineavailable. When you look at the properties of a file in the windows explorer, there is a tab where you can see the online/offlinestate of a file. When you open an offlineavailable Office 2003 document, you see the file becoming offline(in theVistaexplorer). At that time there is no lock on the file, you are workingofflineon that file. When you save the file, you save it locally and the changedfilesgets resynced to the network. So if you are the only one working on that file, there is no problem. The problem comes when you are working together onfiles. You can open/changefileslike no other persons are working on thefiles. This problem also messes up theofflinefilesa lot, you can get into all kinds ofproblemswithfileswhich are changed and should be resynced. Also troubles with workgroup templates (on a server) are probably related to this problem. To sum up, you getproblemswith Office 2003 documents opened in Office 2007 on WindowsVista, if they are made availableoffline. Anyone having the sameproblems? Any suggestions for a solution? Turning offofflinefilesis no solution for me, we have laptops and want to continue to useofflinefiles. Bart.- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven - - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have seen the same exact problem but worse because we end up with two files with the same name but only the person with 2007 can see both and of course they have to be re-mergerd manually. Unhappy users all around. Love to know how to fix this. |
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