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Default Error Sharing Excel 2007 Spreadsheet On Vista Peer-To-Peer Network

Hi,

Does the issue only occur with Excel 2007? Please put other files such as *.docx, *.txt in the shared folder. Open it on the computer
with the share. And then on other computers, open the *.docx, *.txt files to test the issue. What is the result?

Based on my testing on two computers with Windows Vista and Office 2007, such a situation cannot be reproduced. What is your
specific settings on the computer, for example, did you change the TEMP folder location, did you do special setting in Excel2 007,
others?

You can Repair Office 2007 to see if it works. Also, check Excel safe mode.
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1. Open the Excel file on the computer with share.
2. On another computer, click the Start menu type excel /safe in the search bar, press ENTER.
3. Click File Open to open the same Excel file on the shared folder. What is the result?

If anything is unclear or if you have any other concerns, please don't hesitate to contact me.

Sincerely,

Emily Lin,
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| I've just upgraded a small business from Win XP and Office 2000 to Vista and
| Office 2007. They have three Vista machines (a Home Premium laptop and two
| Vista Ultimate PCs) networked peer-to-peer with a shared folder on one of the
| PCs containing various Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, etc.
|
| When the user on the PC with the shared folder has a spreadsheet open and
| the user on the other PC tries to open it, Excel locks up and they get the
| following Vista error:
|
| Description:
| A problem caused this program to stop interacting with Windows.
|
| Problem signatu
| Problem Event Name: AppHangB1
| Application Name: EXCEL.EXE
| Application Version: 12.0.6024.5000
| Application Timestamp: 465f21c3
| Hang Signatu c776
| Hang Type: 0
| OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1
| Locale ID: 2057
| Additional Hang Signature 1: 65dc5429230d5a9288797c8f600c1be6
| Additional Hang Signature 2: b826
| Additional Hang Signature 3: 2c8741727759f200a8742beb442a973f
| Additional Hang Signature 4: c776
| Additional Hang Signature 5: 65dc5429230d5a9288797c8f600c1be6
| Additional Hang Signature 6: b826
| Additional Hang Signature 7: 2c8741727759f200a8742beb442a973f
|
| The second user is trying to open the spreadsheet to view it, rather than
| make any changes, and this used to work perfectly on their old machines.
|
|
| For info, this works perfectly well the other way round, i.e. if the user on
| the PC without the share opens a spreadsheet first and then the user on the
| computer with the share opens the same spreadsheet there isn't a problem.
|
| Can anyone advise?
|
| I have also posted this problem in the Vista networking discussion group as
| I'm unsure exactly where the problem lies.
|