"Word Disk Full" Error Message with Word on a Network
ID: Q104929
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Word for MS-DOS, versions 5.5, 6.0
SYMPTOMS
Word for MS-DOS may display the message "Word disk full" when you save
a file to a network drive or when you perform other workstation or
server input/output operations.
CAUSE
Your workstation is running MS-DOS version 3.3. It happens most
frequently on networks that interact with a UNIX system.
The following is a partial list of networks that experience this problem:
Network Manufacturer
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10-Net 10-Net Communications
PC-NFS Sun Microsystems, Inc.
VINES Banyan Systems, Inc.
StarLAN AT&T
IMPORTANT: The "Word disk full" error message that occurs as described
in this article is different from the "Word disk full" error message
that displays when there is no disk space available to save a file. To
confirm the cause of this error message, you should ensure that
sufficient disk space is available to save the current file plus its
backup (.BAK) file.
RESOLUTION
If you confirm that the problem is due to your network configuration,
you must use the Word ByteFix utility, WDBF.EXE, to patch your Word
program file (WORD.EXE).
IMPORTANT: Before you patch WORD.EXE, use the following table to
verify that WORD.EXE is the correct file size:
Word 6.0: 1,003,121 bytes
Word 5.5: 738,281 bytes
If your WORD.EXE file is a different size, do NOT patch the file using
the following instructions. Rerun Setup to obtain a new copy of the
WORD.EXE file.
Use the following instructions to patch WORD.EXE:
Word Version 6.0 for MS-DOS
- Copy the WDBF.EX$ file from the Word Program disk to the Word
6.0 program directory (the directory where WORD.EXE resides).
NOTE: The Word 6.0 program directory resides either on your local
hard drive or on the network server drive.
- Copy the SETUP.EXE, SETUP1.EXE, and WORD60.INF files from the Setup
disk to the Word 6.0 program directory.
- Using SETUP.EXE from the Word 6.0 program directory, decompress
the Word BYTEFIX utility with the following command:
setup /d wdbf.ex$
- Run WDBF.EXE to patch the WORD.EXE file located in the Word 6.0
program directory with the following commands:
WDBF word.exe 880 10 "168 239"
WDBF word.exe 4105 230 "3 210"
WDBF word.exe 938397 115 "144 144"
WDBF word.exe 998345 159 "31 182"
The WORD.EXE file is now patched. Word 6.0 should now be able to
perform network workstation or server input/output operations.
Word Version 5.5 or 5.5a for MS-DOS
- Copy the WDBF.EXE file from the Setup disk (720K or 1.2 MB
format) or the Thesaurus/Sample file disk (360K format) to the
Word 5.5 program directory (the directory where WORD.EXE resides).
NOTE: The Word 5.5 program directory resides either on your local
hard drive or on the network server drive.
- Copy the SETUP.EXE and WORD55.INF files from the Setup disk to the
Word 5.5 program directory.
- Using SETUP.EXE from the Word 5.5 program directory, decompress the
Word BYTEFIX utility with the following command:
setup /d wdbf.ex$
- Run WDBF.EXE to patch the WORD.EXE file located in the Word 5.5
program directory with the following command:
wdbf word.exe 35562 "144 144"
The WORD.EXE file is now patched. Word 5.5 should now be able to
perform network workstation or server input/output operations.
Word Version 5.5b for MS-DOS
- Copy the WDBF.EXE file from the Setup disk (720K or 1.2 MB
format) or the Thesaurus/Sample file disk (360K disk format) to the
Word 5.5 program directory (the directory where WORD.EXE resides).
NOTE: The Word 5.5 program directory resides either on your local
hard drive or on the network server drive.
- Run WDBF.EXE to patch the WORD.EXE file located in the Word 5.5
program directory with the following command:
wdbf word.exe 35562 115 "144 144"
The WORD.EXE file is now patched. Word 5.5 should now be able to
perform network workstation or server input/output operations.
REFERENCES
"Getting Started," version 5.5, pages 39-64, 67
"Getting Started and Printer Information," version 6.0, pages 62-63
Additional query words:
5.50 6.00 I/O
Keywords : kbnetwork kbsetup
Version : MS-DOS:5.5,6.0
Platform : MS-DOS
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