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Two users with Win 98 SE systems running Excel 97 with current SR updates.
They are part of a Windows 2003 domain. Occasionally, when they go to save
spreadsheets to a network share they get a message saying "disk is full".
The disk, in this case, is definitely NOT full. The problem only happens
occasionally and it never happens with Word documents.

Has ayone come across this problem before? Thanks.


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Hi John

You receive the "Disk is Full" error message when you save a workbook in Excel
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;214245

Error Message When You Try to Save a File
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;103329



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Two users with Win 98 SE systems running Excel 97 with current SR updates. They are part of a Windows 2003 domain. Occasionally,
when they go to save spreadsheets to a network share they get a message saying "disk is full". The disk, in this case, is
definitely NOT full. The problem only happens occasionally and it never happens with Word documents.

Has ayone come across this problem before? Thanks.



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