I cannot figure out how to prevent/fix this issue from happening.
Brand new excel file with a minimal spreadsheet, save the file on a shared network drive @ work. Mark the file to be shared and "Allow changes by more than one user at a time. This also allows workbook merging." Save the file and email out the shortcut to a small group of users (usually less than 10, no more than 1 or 2 people will have the file open at 1 time).
Yesterday after 1 user opened the file, it became locked. Even after the user closed out, I was not able to open it again. The users name is listed as having the file open/locked (which they do not have Excel opened at all). I am also not able to delete the file as it says that the file is open in another program.
Ive searched online for this and I have found plenty of topics but there doesnt seem to be a solution. If I call the help desk at work they can usually get the file "unlocked" but I would rather avoid that and figure out how to prevent this from happening in the first place. Using Windows 7 enterprise and Office 2010.
Hopefully someone has an answer for me because this is driving me nuts. Thanks!
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I cannot figure out how to prevent/fix this issue from happening.
Brand new excel file with a minimal spreadsheet, save the file on a shared network drive @ work. Mark the file to be shared and "Allow changes by more than one user at a time. This also allows workbook merging." Save the file and email out the shortcut to a small group of users (usually less than 10, no more than 1 or 2 people will have the file open at 1 time).
Yesterday after 1 user opened the file, it became locked. Even after the user closed out, I was not able to open it again. The users name is listed as having the file open/locked (which they do not have Excel opened at all). I am also not able to delete the file as it says that the file is open in another program.
Ive searched online for this and I have found plenty of topics but there doesnt seem to be a solution. If I call the help desk at work they can usually get the file "unlocked" but I would rather avoid that and figure out how to prevent this from happening in the first place. Using Windows 7 enterprise and Office 2010.
Hopefully someone has an answer for me because this is driving me nuts. Thanks!
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