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MS Word XP Document Becomes Read Only While Open

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Dec 8, 2006
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I have a user (User A) reporting that after he opens a file and edits it, periodically saving it, that it becomes 'read only' and will no longer take the changes without him saving it with a different file name.

The file is on a network and is shared by multiple users. Apparently, User B opens the file while user A has it open and received the message that "User A has the file opened - do you wish to open a read only copy". User B does, but the file becomes 'read only' for User A as well. I'm not sure if the file becomes 'read only' at the moment that User B opens it, but I thought I'd mention it.

Any thoughts?

Thanks!
 
Your network connection may be getting dropped after a period of inactivity.

Please look at article 297684 at microsoft.com

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I thought this might be the issue, but I checked the event log and found the error "TCP/IP has reached the security limit imposed on the number of concurrent TCP connect attempts". Could this be part of the issue? I worked on the document at the user's desk myself, and saw the exact same thing happen while I worked on it. Something else that's happening now is that it won't even let the user save it as a different name, it tells him that it's unable to save because the document is 'read only'.
 
If you are getting that error, there should be a link alos that points you somewhere. You are probably conflicting with another app like Bit Torrent or such.

Look at
under "Limited number of simultaneous incomplete
outbound TCP connection attempts" section



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I read about the issues with P2P software a while back because another user was having trouble with a different program. We run a pretty tight ship, and users can't install software on their workstations, so I know that P2P isn't to blame. I'll have to do some more digging to get to the bottom of it.
 
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