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Subject:Re: RoboHelp For Word Crash/Reboot Problem From:Derk Ederveen <derke -at- accountview -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Mon, 11 Apr 2005 08:16:45 +0200
Hi Dan, you wrote:
> Opening, editing, or saving documents directly on a network drive using
> Word is a known potential cause of Windows crashes and Word corruption.
>
[de] I would like to know if this is your own experience, or if you
can point me to some kind of research, test or article supporting this
claim. Does it occur with specific network software, operating systems
and/or Word versions? I've been working with Word documents (6, 95, 2000) on
network drives (Novell, Windows) for more than 11 years now, and I can't say
I've run into these problems. We've had a corrupt Word file now and then,
but not more often than files of other applications.
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