XL97: Html.xla Add-in May Delete All Files in a Folder
ID: Q167612
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows
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Microsoft Windows NT, versions 3.51, 4.0
SUMMARY
This article contains information that describes a known problem that may
occur in Microsoft Excel 97 when you click Save As HTML on the File menu in
order to save a file in a folder on a server running Microsoft Windows NT.
The "More Information" section of this article contains a full description
of the problem and information about how to avoid the problem.
MORE INFORMATION
The following section addresses common questions regarding the problem with
the Save As HTML command.
- Q. I heard that there is a problem with the Save As HTML command in
Microsoft Excel 97. What's the situation?
A. The Save As HTML menu command is provided by the Html.xla add-in
included with Microsoft Excel 97. There is a problem in the Visual
Basic for Applications programming system that is "exposed" by the
code in the Html.xla add-in. Because of this problem, files may be
deleted when you use the Save As HTML command to save a worksheet
in the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) format in a folder on a
computer running Microosft Windows NT, version 3.51 or 4.0.
- Q. When does this problem occur?
A. This problem may occur when the following conditions are both true:
- You save the HTML file to a network server running Microsoft
Windows NT Server, version 3.51 or 4.0, or Microsoft Windows NT
Workstation, version 3.51 or 4.0.
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- You save the HTML file to a mapped drive on the network server.
NOTE: The problem does not occur when you save an HTML file to a
share on a computer running Microsoft Windows 95. The problem also
does not occur when you save an HTML file to a share using the
universal naming convention (UNC).
For example, if you save an HTML file using the following convention
\\<Server>\<Share>
the problem does not occur.
However, if you save an HTML file to drive D, where drive D is mapped
to \\<Server>\<Share>, and <Server> is a computer running Windows NT,
the problem occurs. When you do this, all of the files in the folder
in which you save the HTML file may be deleted.
- Q. What does Microsoft plan to do about this problem?
A. Microsoft works hard to respond to issues raised by our customers.
We have developed an updated Html.xla that corrects the problem
described in this article. We will begin distributing this updated
add-in as soon as possible.
- Q. When (and where) can I get this updated Html.xla add-in?
A. The updated Html.xla add-in is available as of May 5, 1997. You can
download the add-in from the following address on the Internet:
http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/downloadDetails/html.htm
The updated Html.xla is available free of charge to all users of
Microsoft Excel 97.
- Q. What can I do to address the problem until the updated Html.xla is
available?
A. Until you download and install the updated Html.xla add-in, do NOT
USE the Save As Html menu command to save HTML files to mapped
network drives. If you do this, you risk deleting all of the files
in the folder in which you are saving the HTML file.
CAUTION: Because Microsoft Windows NT does not allow you to undelete
files, this problem can result in permanent data loss.
Instead of saving the file to the server, save the HTML file to a
folder on a local hard disk. If you must save the HTML files to a
folder on a computer running Windows NT, make sure that you use the
universal naming convention to connect to the server instead of a
mapped drive letter. Or, make sure that the folder in which you are
saving the HTML file is completely empty.
- Q. Does the updated Html.xla do anything else besides fix this problem?
A. Yes, it does. The updated Html.xla add-in also includes the
following new features:
- The updated Html.xla allows you to use a Visual Basic for
Applications macro to save worksheets as HTML files. Without the
updated add-in, you cannot easily perform this task using a macro.
- When you save a worksheet in the HTML format, the updated
Html.xla preserves all data and filters (except custom filters)
in ranges you specify for an AutoFilter.
Additional query words:
XL97 internet assistant wizard
Keywords : kbenv kbfile kbweb xlloadsave xlvbainfo
Version : WINDOWS:97; winnt:3.51,4.0
Platform : WINDOWS winnt
Issue type : kbprb
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