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Old 02-14-2013, 05:43 PM
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Thanks for the reply.

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Originally Posted by macropod View Post
Hi Birdman,

Two possibilities spring to mind:
1. A hardware fault.
If everything works fine for you when you use a different PC, that's the most likely cause. This is especially so if it doesn't work for other users when they use your PC.
I'm thinking not so much a hardware fault, since it happens on 1 laptop, 1 workstation of different makes in 2 different buildings (although same subnet).
I'll try another user account on each machine first.

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2. A user profile fault.
If it still doesn't work for you when you use a different PC, that's the most likely cause. This is especially so if everything works fine for other users when they use your PC.
I am leaning towards this - or corrupt office installation.


My head is struggling to get around the Missing T Drive from the drop down menu, with the file open from that location. Yea, know you can open files, and then disconnect the drive and continue working, but...

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