I have Office 2000 on Win98SE
Sometimes, when I am working with Word or Excel, the application freezes (this must be a very rare occurrence for everyone else!). I then close it using ctrl-alt-del (hoping not too much work was lost since the automatic save).
I then open up Word or Excel again, but if I call the file I was working on, it appears as a read-only file, because Microsoft tells me that someone elso on the network is using the file. (Of course, there is no network, it's my home computer.) I can then save the file under a new name, or reboot the computer, killing whoever it was on the network that was using my file, in order to work on the file again.
Both solutions are inconvenient. Anyone know a quick way of getting the mysterious user off my back?
Sometimes, when I am working with Word or Excel, the application freezes (this must be a very rare occurrence for everyone else!). I then close it using ctrl-alt-del (hoping not too much work was lost since the automatic save).
I then open up Word or Excel again, but if I call the file I was working on, it appears as a read-only file, because Microsoft tells me that someone elso on the network is using the file. (Of course, there is no network, it's my home computer.) I can then save the file under a new name, or reboot the computer, killing whoever it was on the network that was using my file, in order to work on the file again.
Both solutions are inconvenient. Anyone know a quick way of getting the mysterious user off my back?