Network Message "Another User" When Second User Opens File

Last reviewed: July 30, 1997
Article ID: Q78425
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Word for Windows, versions 2.0, 2.0a, 2.0a-CD, 2.0b, 2.0c

SUMMARY

If you attempt to open a Microsoft Word for Windows file that has already been opened by another network user, you receive the message "Another user" if Word for Windows did not create a temporary file when the other network user opened the file.

MORE INFORMATION

If you open a Microsoft Word for Windows file from a network directory, Word writes a hidden temporary file that contains your name. If a second user tries to open the same Word for Windows file, Word detects that the file is in use. Word reads the temporary file and sends a message to the second user containing the name of the first user (in this case, your name).

These temporary files are not created if you enter the "NoOwnerFiles=Yes" setting in the [Microsoft Word 2.0] section of the WIN.INI file. If Word for Windows does not find a temporary file when a second instance of a file is opened, Word sends a generic "Another user" message to the second user.

Reference(s):

"Microsoft Word for Windows User's Guide," version 2.0, pages 800-801, 810


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Last reviewed: July 30, 1997
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