Thanks for your input, bitbrain. I came back to work this morning with a fresh approach, and sorted the problem. It turned out that the default action, set from View/file types had been changed from "Open" to "New". Thanks again.
Thanks for your input, bitbrain. I came back to work this morning with a fresh approach, and sorted the problem. It turned out that the default action, set from View/file types had been changed from "Open" to "New". Thanks again.
I'm not sure the NIC is the problem, but to disable it, you'll need to go into the Bios (try F2 on boot up). Can't remember whether it's on P1 or 2, but there should be a line to disable/enable onboard NIC. - Should help you narrow it down.
No, there doesn't seem anything unusual about the file. The user has a roaming profile and as I said, this does not happen when logged on at another PC, so privileges do not come into it. The PCs are running Win 95, the server from which the roving profile comes, is running NT 3.51. The profile...
This is very odd. The user opens a previously created file on his desktop, which opens in word with the filename in the titlebar, but this is then changed to Doc1 or whatever. The file contents remain the same and if you change them you are prompted to save changes to doc1, with the first word...
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