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office2003 Document Image Writer
Name: greenpus Date: February 22, 2007 at 11:49:14 Pacific OS: win2k SP4 CPU/Ram: na Product: na
Comment:
documents are created through WORD and then printed out into a .mdi or .tiff file through Document Image Writer from Office2003. The .mdi or .tiff file is then saved to a Network UNIX(NFS)drive and it works. The problem that we are having is when someone opens the .mdi or .tiff file with Document Image Writer and make any updates or highlight anything etc, the document will not save the updates on the UNIX (NFS) network drive. Its like you can write the document out to the UNIX drive once but after that you can't make any changes. I've tested this on a NTFS system and it works.
Does anyone know why we can't update these .mdi or .tiff files on a NFS drive? Permissions seem to be set up correctly on the UNIX drive
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