Microsoft Office applications fail to save to a server volume

  • Last Modified: February 17, 2006
  • Article: TA23804
  • Old Article: 302979

Products Affected

Mac OS X 10.4

If more than one user logs in to a Mac OS X Server from different client computers and with the same UID, they will be unable to save server-stored files using a Microsoft Office application after any of the users logs out. When a save is attempted, this alert will appear:

"There has been a network or file permission error. The network connection may be lost."

Workarounds

You can use one of these workarounds:

  • Use a shared directory service instead so that every user logs in with their own unique ID.
  • Don't share a server user—each client user should have a unique ID.
  • Unmount the server volume before logging out of Mac OS X on the client computer.


Why does this occur?

Microsoft Office applications use a "safe save" that stores files in the TemporaryItems folder that's on the same volume as the file. With a shared file system, the path is:

/.TemporaryItems/folders. (local UID) /TemporaryItems.

However, when one of the users logs out of the local client, the "/.TemporaryItems/folders. (local UID) /TemporaryItems." directory is deleted, preventing any other currently-logged in users that are using the same UID from saving from Microsoft Office applications.

Important: Information about products not manufactured by Apple is provided for information purposes only, and does not constitute Apple's recommendation or endorsement. Please contact the vendor for additional information.

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