Windows translation of GR's suggestion:

Map the network drive to a local drive letter. Here's how:
In network neighbourhood, browse to the share that holds the files, right click and select 'Map Network Drive'. Pick a letter and check the box 'Reconnect at logon'. Access the files through this new drive.
tc

G. Roderick Singleton wrote:

On Tue, 2005-11-01 at 12:08 +0100, AntEater wrote:
Hello everybody,

Yesterday I installed OpenOffice 2.0 on my Windows XP machine. As long as I store my files locally everything works fine. But writing files with OO Writer to an other XP-machine in the network fails. Reading files over the network is also not successful. No other Windows application has trouble reading and writing over the network. I just installed OO on my computer. Do I have to do something special to make it work with Win XP networks?


What happens if you mount the remote filesystem rather than go through
network neighbourhood? Let us know, please.

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