Unable to open .xls files saved by other users
This has been already posted but don't see any response, so reposting it again.
Hi All, I've connected to one of our remote desktop with my user login credentials and placed an excel file with macro. On execution of macro will create new ..xls format file in the same location where the excel macro exists. I'm able to open that newly created .xls file in remote desktop where its created. Rest of ther users are not able to open the newly created .xls file when they connected with their login credentials. Here is the code to create the .xls file: activeworkbook.SaveAs activeworkbook.path & "\test.xls",xlNormal Can any one help me out in resloving the above said issue by sharing your experience or thoughts would be appreciated. Advanced Thanks ~Vins |
Unable to open .xls files saved by other users
First, I don't work with remote desktop.
But you didn't post any of the details describing what happens when the user tries to open the file and fails. If it's a security issue, then I don't think you're going to get much help in an excel forum. Can the users open other documents (simple .txt files with notepad)? Can the users copy the .xls file to a local drive (their C: drive) and open from there? Vinod wrote: This has been already posted but don't see any response, so reposting it again. Hi All, I've connected to one of our remote desktop with my user login credentials and placed an excel file with macro. On execution of macro will create new .xls format file in the same location where the excel macro exists. I'm able to open that newly created .xls file in remote desktop where its created. Rest of ther users are not able to open the newly created .xls file when they connected with their login credentials. Here is the code to create the .xls file: activeworkbook.SaveAs activeworkbook.path & "\test.xls",xlNormal Can any one help me out in resloving the above said issue by sharing your experience or thoughts would be appreciated. Advanced Thanks ~Vins -- Dave Peterson |
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