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excel sharing violation
I recently started getting a "sharing violation" error when trying to save
xlsm (macro-enabled) Excel spreadsheets. The spreadsheet is not shared and resides on my local drive. Now I can't save my spreadsheet anymore. I Googled this issue and found that others have had the same problem. But I didn't find a solution. Does anyone know how to resolve this? I am on Office 2007 and Windows Vista and I have the latest Service Packs installed for both. |
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I found the problem. It was my realtime virus scanner. I stopped the
realtime virus scan and that resolved my problems. As long as my realtime virus scan is not running then I am able to save my xlsm files without any problems. "MikeKC" wrote: I recently started getting a "sharing violation" error when trying to save xlsm (macro-enabled) Excel spreadsheets. The spreadsheet is not shared and resides on my local drive. Now I can't save my spreadsheet anymore. I Googled this issue and found that others have had the same problem. But I didn't find a solution. Does anyone know how to resolve this? I am on Office 2007 and Windows Vista and I have the latest Service Packs installed for both. |
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I found the problem. It was my realtime virus scan. As long as my realtive
virus scan is not running then I am able to save xlsm files without any bogus "sharing violation" errors. "MikeKC" wrote: I recently started getting a "sharing violation" error when trying to save xlsm (macro-enabled) Excel spreadsheets. The spreadsheet is not shared and resides on my local drive. Now I can't save my spreadsheet anymore. I Googled this issue and found that others have had the same problem. But I didn't find a solution. Does anyone know how to resolve this? I am on Office 2007 and Windows Vista and I have the latest Service Packs installed for both. |
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Thanks for posting problem & solution. I have had the same issue. Microsoft
please fix! -- Elliot "MikeKC" wrote: I found the problem. It was my realtime virus scanner. I stopped the realtime virus scan and that resolved my problems. As long as my realtime virus scan is not running then I am able to save my xlsm files without any problems. "MikeKC" wrote: I recently started getting a "sharing violation" error when trying to save xlsm (macro-enabled) Excel spreadsheets. The spreadsheet is not shared and resides on my local drive. Now I can't save my spreadsheet anymore. I Googled this issue and found that others have had the same problem. But I didn't find a solution. Does anyone know how to resolve this? I am on Office 2007 and Windows Vista and I have the latest Service Packs installed for both. |
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I'm having the same problem, but it isn't my virus checker
"Elliot" wrote: Thanks for posting problem & solution. I have had the same issue. Microsoft please fix! -- Elliot "MikeKC" wrote: I found the problem. It was my realtime virus scanner. I stopped the realtime virus scan and that resolved my problems. As long as my realtime virus scan is not running then I am able to save my xlsm files without any problems. "MikeKC" wrote: I recently started getting a "sharing violation" error when trying to save xlsm (macro-enabled) Excel spreadsheets. The spreadsheet is not shared and resides on my local drive. Now I can't save my spreadsheet anymore. I Googled this issue and found that others have had the same problem. But I didn't find a solution. Does anyone know how to resolve this? I am on Office 2007 and Windows Vista and I have the latest Service Packs installed for both. |
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Check to see if you are running Windows Defender in addition to your
virus/spyware checker. Just last week (end of March 2009) I discovered that Windows Defender was running in addition to Trend Micro Internet Security- I turned off Windows Defender and have found my computer runs much better, without the problem I posted here. If you have a good anti-spyware program you should NOT run Defender- they conflict. Good luck! -- Elliot "Bill Whitburn" wrote: I'm having the same problem, but it isn't my virus checker "Elliot" wrote: Thanks for posting problem & solution. I have had the same issue. Microsoft please fix! -- Elliot "MikeKC" wrote: I found the problem. It was my realtime virus scanner. I stopped the realtime virus scan and that resolved my problems. As long as my realtime virus scan is not running then I am able to save my xlsm files without any problems. "MikeKC" wrote: I recently started getting a "sharing violation" error when trying to save xlsm (macro-enabled) Excel spreadsheets. The spreadsheet is not shared and resides on my local drive. Now I can't save my spreadsheet anymore. I Googled this issue and found that others have had the same problem. But I didn't find a solution. Does anyone know how to resolve this? I am on Office 2007 and Windows Vista and I have the latest Service Packs installed for both. |
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