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Skitso

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  1. Can enyone explain me what Microsoft means by: "turn on or increase the range-locking settings of your network" as the proposed resolution in their article ID 290982: "You receive a "Word cannot save or create this file" error message when you try to save a file on a network drive in Word 2002 and in Word 2003" see link: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290982/en-us thanx!!
  2. I have found the solution, if anyone is interested....let me know!
  3. Is there realy no one else who has (had) this problem?!?!?!
  4. No, the link didn't help me....thanx anyway! Anyone else any suggestions!??!?!?
  5. Yeah.....I think you \ key is stuck......or maybe lift you r finger from it!
  6. The total size of my clients foldersize of outlook 2003 according to the 2 attachments is (including subfolders) is 120.311 kb. If I add of of the idems up, I calculate a total size of 10.094 kb!!!!! Is there something tahat I have to do on the exchange-server-side??? Is there an Exchange-expert out there?.....I'm sure there is!!! ps:....why can't I add an attachment on my post?!?!?!?!??
  7. Hi everyone, I'm having troubles saving an existing Word-document on a netword-drive. The document exists on the networkdrive already, so I open it, change it and I want to save the changes on the same location. When I do that, Word will hang and give me the error that "the drive is full". With 6gb of free space....I don't think so! When I save it locally, these no problem, and I can also copy & save the document to the netword drive. Working with: xp-client, office 2003, server 2003. Has anyone had simular problems?....Anyone found a sollution....? Thanx!!!!!
  8. Thanx Cluberti! I got it working with the sc.exe, it does work great!
  9. You can attach your Word document in a reply
  10. Never mind ......I found a sollution....thanx anyway!
  11. Give us your computer's hardware-specifications.......
  12. Hi everyone! I'm trying to start the messenger-service on another pc within my network while I'm behind my own pc. All pc's are running W2k or XP. I'm using "psexec" to run a command to change a setting in the registry. this is my code: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- run("c:\psexec \\pc510 reg add HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Messenger /v Start /t REG_DWORD /d 00000002 /f") run("c:\psexec \\pc510 net start messenger") -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When I take a look at my "target"-pc (pc510), I see that the startuptype of this service has changed, but the service has not started. When I manuely start the service I get this error-message: "Could not start the messenger service on lokal computer. error 1058. The service cannot be started, either because it is disabled or because it has no enabled devices associated with it." Then, when I change the startup type of the messenger-service on pc510 lokaly/manualy, the second run-command does start the service on the pc510. The first run-command does change the registry-setting for the messenger service. It looks like the registry-setting needs to be re-applied or something......... Is there a registry-master in this forum? Title Edited - Please follow new posting rules from now on. --Zxian
  13. No, the "Use Cached Exchange Mode"-check box has no influence on this problem. Any other suggestions?
  14. http://www.xpcodecpack.com/
  15. HD-space is cheap so it isn't a waist if you have enough capacity
  16. Voted 4 Windows.....most userfriendly!
  17. you could add bill gates in it!
  18. ....wouldn't like that....!
  19. If enough people jump....can this cause a tsunami??
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