Hey,
I have a very frustrating problem. A network I look after is running Netware 5.0. They use a lot of Microsoft Works Database files. One of the users has a problem when she opens one of these files residing on the server.
She clicks save and a message pops up saying 'Could not save file please select a new location'. If she then hits cancel, the file is missing from the server. It cannot be retrieved by using salvage files on the Novell Client (4.90 SP1). If she clicks retry, the file is recreated on the server with a size of 0 bytes.
She does not have erase priviledges for that particular directory and she does have write and modify priveledges. Other people who use the same file in the same directory who appear to be set up exactly the same have no problems whatsoever.
Has anyone come across anything like this ever before?? I have to say I am completely stumped, and it really doesn't help that I know next to nothing about Novell. Could it be a setting on the client or a user setting?
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
Regards
I have a very frustrating problem. A network I look after is running Netware 5.0. They use a lot of Microsoft Works Database files. One of the users has a problem when she opens one of these files residing on the server.
She clicks save and a message pops up saying 'Could not save file please select a new location'. If she then hits cancel, the file is missing from the server. It cannot be retrieved by using salvage files on the Novell Client (4.90 SP1). If she clicks retry, the file is recreated on the server with a size of 0 bytes.
She does not have erase priviledges for that particular directory and she does have write and modify priveledges. Other people who use the same file in the same directory who appear to be set up exactly the same have no problems whatsoever.
Has anyone come across anything like this ever before?? I have to say I am completely stumped, and it really doesn't help that I know next to nothing about Novell. Could it be a setting on the client or a user setting?
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
Regards