WinWord Error Message: "Word Cannot Save or Create File"Last reviewed: July 30, 1997Article ID: Q81121 |
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SUMMARYIf you do not have READ, WRITE, CREATE, MODIFY, and DELETE or ERASE rights in the network directory where you are trying to save a file, Microsoft Word for Windows returns the following error message on a Novell network:
Word Cannot Save or Create File MORE INFORMATIONREAD, WRITE, CREATE, and DELETE (or ERASE, for earlier versions of Novell) are the minimum rights required for saving a file the first time. READ, WRITE, CREATE, MODIFY, and DELETE are necessary for saving over a file previously saved to the network drive. You must have MODIFY rights if you are trying to save over a previously saved file. You can check your rights by going to MS-DOS Shell and typing RIGHTS at the prompt. If you have the above rights, the response should include the following:
[R WDM C]The above-mentioned error also occurs if you DO have the correct rights in the appropriate directory, but one or more of the following conditions exist:
In the above example, if you usually type "X:\TEST.DOC" in the File Name box when you save the file, you now receive the "Cannot Open Cannot Create File" error message because Novell is mapping X: to X:\ (where you do not have rights) instead of to X:\USERS\USER1.
WorkaroundCreate a Map Root to the directory in which you usually store files. This prevents Word from changing the current directory to a directory where you do not have rights. Note: In this case, Novell is behaving similar to MS-DOS. For example, if you move from D:\WINDOWS to the C drive, you can copy a file with the command COPY TEST.DOC D: and it is copied to the D:\WINDOWS directory.
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