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Default WEIRD Excel problem when saving....


OK,here's the deal.. I created a folder on one of our servers where I
want some people to save files , but not be able to modify them. Save
them , be able to open and read them, but that's it.
I created a test folder and gave myself Read/write access to it, not
modify...

Ok, when I open a file in Excel and "Save as" from Excel , I get the
message, "File already exist, do you want to replace it" , even though
the folder is empty and this is the first time I'm saving this file....
If I click "NO" , don't replace it, it saves it , but when I check the
file , it's 0 bytes , nothing in it...????

If I save from Word or any other application I don't have any problems.
If I save to my desktop and "Copy,Paste" to the folder , it saves fine
too. The problem is only when I try to save directly from Excel using
"Save As".

Any ideas?? PLS???


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