Problem: accessing/opening network file from OOo on Win98SE: "...file
did not exist" error message. But OOo 2.0RC can save a file to network
drive but will give the same error message, yet the file is saved on
the network drive.

In our company, we only experience that on OOo 2.0RC running on our
Win98 workstations, but no problem with Win2000 workstations. BTW,  we
are using a lot of old/obsolete PCs (for data encoding purposes) that
still run efficiently on Win98SE. That's the main reason we havent
fully migrated to OOo yet.

Rally de Leon


On 10/11/05, Robert Volke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This sounds like a problem I had with version 109 a while back (and still 
> have, we haven't upgraded yet).  I could not navigate to the file by UNC 
> name.  Only through mapping or by doing File -> Open, like yourself.  This 
> has only happened with one of the many network drives at the company I work 
> at.  I opened an issue regarding it and have had no response as of yet.  The 
> issue number is 53184.  Let me know if you learn anything.  Thanks,
>
> Robert
>
> >>> Dale Erwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/30/05 12:35 PM >>>
> Jan-Peter Rühmann wrote:
> > Hello.
> >
> > I ve Installed the RC1 yesterday and tried to open a File from my Server via
> >
> > \\Server\Path\File
> >
> > But I only get an Error that the fille isn t there.
> >
> > If I map the Folder than it functions normally if I first copy the File
> > to my Client it works to.
> > Is there any Setting to make this work?
> >
> > In 1.1.x and 1.9.x I didn t have that Problem.
> >
> > Thanks,
>
> I would say that mapping drives and folders over your local
> network is beyond the scope of OpenOffic.org.  Ask your network
> administrator to have your network login script modified to do
> the necessary mapping.
> --
> Dale Erwin
> Salamanca 116
> Pueblo Libre
> Lima 21 PERU
> Tel. +51(1)461-3084
>
>

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