Word Hangs When You Save to a LAN Manager DirectoryLast reviewed: July 30, 1997Article ID: Q94879 |
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SUMMARYIf you try to save a Word for Windows document over a Microsoft LAN Manager version 2.0 network to a network directory in which you have no rights, Word for Windows may hang (stop responding).
MORE INFORMATIONWhen you try to save a document to a network directory in which you have no rights, you should receive the following error message:
Word cannot save or create this fileIf Workstation Heuristic (Wkheuristic) Bit #8 is set to 0 (zero) in your LAN Manager LANMAN.INI file, your system may hang if you save to a directory in which you have no rights. Wrkheuristic #8 controls opportunistic locking (opplock). When this bit is set to 0 (zero), it is disabled and no buffering occurs. When this bit is set to 1 (enabled), opplock is controlled and some buffering occurs. Opplock is a LAN Manager performance enhancement feature for file sharing. When opplock is on, the file is opened on the server with "deny none" rights, allowing faster buffering. If another workstation requests access to the same file, the server lets the first workstation flush data before granting access to the second.
WorkaroundUse the following instructions to set Workstation Heuristic Bit #8 to 1:
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