I didn't see the original posting.  However, when one of my users had 
this, it was because their user profile was corrupt.  That was not fun!

If you're lucky, the NTUSER.DAT file can be over-written with a "known 
good" copy.  If you're not lucky, then the NTUSER.DAT file for ".DEFAULT" 
could also be corrupt.
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Miller Bonnie L. <[email protected]> wrote on 12/15/2008 
09:07:29 AM:

> Interesting—I’ve been seeing something similar to this once in a 
> while, running Vista Ent with Office 2007sp1.  I think it may have 
> started after we migrated our home directories to DFS paths, and 
> have not had much chance to look into it yet.  For me, it doesn’t 
> always happen, just pops up periodically—is that what you’re seeing 
> (intermittent) or does it always happen?  I’ve confirmed it’s not 
> permissions and not quota-related—hadn’t tried the run as admin yet.
> 
> -Bonnie
> 
> From: Benjamin Zachary - Lists [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2008 5:56 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: Word 2007 cannot save due to file permission error
> 
> 
> Getting this on an xpsp3 pc w/ office 2007sp1.
> 
> I poked around there’s about 500k hits that match with no reasonable
> answer. A lot of people were talking about usb drives. This is a 
> network share in a 2003 AD environment. If I do a runas and run as 
> administrator the problem goes away, making the user a domain admin 
> does not however. 
> 
> If the user hits Save As.. and then clicks ok he gets prompted to 
> overwrite hits yes and it works. So it’s not *really* a permissions 
error.
> 
> I tried disabling all add-ins (although Symantec AV is on the 
> machine, it wasn’t listed as an available add-in). I re-applied all 
> permissions on the share. 
> 
> Any one?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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