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Default Random Excel spreadsheets won't "Save As"


I have a SharePoint environment I manage that we recently configured to
use smart cards for login (definitely not my idea!). Since that was
done I am getting random occurences of Excel files (.xls and .htm) not
being able to be saved by the user. This started out as just a "Save
As" issue and now has apparently escalated into a "Save" or "Save As"
issue.

When the user tries to "Save" or "Save As" they get an error message
stating that "An error has occurred on the Web Server. Please contact
your system administrator or try again later."

There are no error message in either the SharePoint logfiles or Event
viewer related to these occurences.

I have looked through the various Excel files that are exhibiting the
behavior but cannot identify a common setting or value between them.

Any thoughts, suggestions or ideas are greatly appreciated.

TIA!


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