Microsoft KB Archive/212370

= WD2000: Err Msg: "Cannot Save or Create File" to Network Drive =

Article ID: 212370

Article Last Modified on 8/7/2001

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q212370





SYMPTOMS
When you save a file to a network drive in Word Document format, the following error message may appear:

Word cannot save or create this file. Make sure the disk is not full or write protected.

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Word cannot save or create this file. The disk may be full or write-protected. Try one or more of the following:


 * Free more memory.


 * Make sure that the disk you want to save the file on is not full, write-protected, or damaged.

NOTE: Sometimes you can save the file the first time to a network drive, but the error occurs when you try to save the file a second time.

Similarly, when you open a Word for Windows document from a network drive, the following error message may appear:

Cannot open document.

These errors do not occur if you save the file to your local hard disk or floppy disk drive. Similarly, the error does not occur if you save the file to a network drive in a file format other than Word Document format, such as Word for Windows 2.0 format or RTF (Rich Text Format).

These errors occur when you use a real-mode network protocol instead of the normal Microsoft Windows system network drivers.



CAUSE
You cannot save Word documents on a network drive if your network operating system file-sharing and file-locking capabilities are not turned on or are set too low.

You can save in other file formats on a network drive, because the file converters do not use the Storage.dll file, which requires file-locking capabilities.



WORKAROUND
To temporarily work around this "Cannot save or create file" problem, do one of the following:

 Save your document to a local hard disk or floppy disk.

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 Save the document on the network drive in a different file format, such as Word for Windows 2.0.

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 Save the file to the local hard drive and move it to the network drive. You will also need to have your network administrator remove this file if nobody is using it.



RESOLUTION
To avoid these error messages, have your network administrator turn on or increase the range-locking settings for your network.

For more information about the file-sharing and file-locking capabilities of your network, refer to your network documentation.

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