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SYMPTOMSIn the Microsoft Office 97 programs listed at the beginning of this article, if you attempt to open a file on a network server, you may not be able to access the share and the directories or files it contains, or you may receive one of the following messages: where <server name> is the name of the server, <share name> is the name of the share on the server, and <file name> is the name of the file you are attempting to open. -or- -or- -or-
CAUSE
This problem occurs if the name of the directory that is shared on the
server (not the share name) and the label of the network drive that
contains the directory are the same. This behavior also occurs when you
access the share in question through another, larger share.
Assume that there is a file called Test.xls in the C:\Alpha directory. Note that the label for drive C and the directory being shared are both named Alpha. If you attempt to connect to \\Adastra\Zulu to open Test.xls, you will receive one of the messages listed in this article. If you attempt to connect to \\Adastra\Yankee\Alpha to open Test.xls, you will also receive a message. WORKAROUNDTo work around this problem, use one of the following methods: Method 1Change the label of the drive on the server:
Method 2Change the name of the directory that is shared on the server:
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available. MORE INFORMATION
The label of a drive is simply the name of the disk. The label can contain
up to eleven characters. In general, most programs are not impacted by the
drive label, so changing a label usually does not cause problems when
running programs.
Additional query words: 8.0 XL97 WORD97 ACC97 PPT97
Keywords : xlloadsave |
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