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Periodically I receive a worksheet from a colleague in which he uses
VLOOKUP functions that reference files in his department's restricted server storage area. (Each department has a secured sharename on a server, accessible only to registered users.) I import this tab in its entirety to a workbook I use. A sample VLOOKUP formula is =VLOOKUP(D16,'\\server name\share name\Directory\sub directory\sub directory\[filename.xls]Sheet1'!$A$4:$E$359,2,FALSE) When I open the file I am prompted to update external references. If I click "update" I get an error, "Workbook contains links that cannot be updated". If I click "continue" I can work on the file; if I click "Edit links" I see the files that are referenced with a notation "Error: source not found". I can see the shared name on My Computer but cannot access it; I can see it from a command prompt but I get "access denied" responses when I try to list files on that share name. The weird part is: if I give one of these VLOOKUPs a new lookup_value, I get an answer, rather than a prompt for a password or "access restricted" message. The substantially weird part is: I can close the file and close Excel, unplug my network connection, reload the file, use a new lookup_value and STILL get an answer. Is Excel somehow referencing files somewhere on my hard drive? This appears to be a security lapse on the network, but getting an answer when I'm physically disconnected from the network suggests otherwise. Any ideas? Thanks |
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