Re: Document.Open on Hidden/Read-only file

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From: Lupe (Lupe_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/10/04


Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 10:04:01 -0700

Rob, I read the link and I hate to admit it, but its much too technical for me. It was useful in that it hinted that it may have something to do with the administration of user rights or settings on the network folders I'm trying to access. Anyway, I'm giving up and taking it to our Network Admin people. If they find the solution, I'll post it here.
Thanks for giving it some time,
Lupe

"RWN" wrote:

> Lupe;
> I'm in *waaay* over my head here but will provide this link that I found
> on Google, maybe it will offer a hint (i.e. it may
> mean more to you than me);
> http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-ntdom/1998-April/000610.html
>
> If it's a wild goose chase, I apologize.
>
> --
> Regards;
> Rob
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> "Lupe" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:D25475C9-4D54-47FD-ACF6-186B1CC4E069@microsoft.com...
> > Thanks for taking the time to question this. "sPath" is a string
> variable containing the network path to the template. The error says it
> "failed reading from the file" so I assume the file is found (otherwise
> I'd get a file not found error). We are in the process of converting
> all desktops to Office XP and Windows XP. This VBA code works in Office
> 97 on Windows 98. I only get the error in Office XP on Windows XP. (My
> subject line is not correct, I meant Document.Add)
>
>
>



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