Now, before you start saying that the permissions are not allwing me to do
this, let me say that I have checked all that. I have full access to the
entire hierarchy, all the way down to the file.
I have also tried deleteing my backup copies, closing the notebook, and
having onenote clear the cache after I close th notebook in hopes that it
would just delete my changes.
No luck. OneNote will not allow me to delete the cached files, modify them,
or anything else.
I know that I could rename the library or the file in the library,
effectively making onenote think it's a different file, (notebook) but that
would keep us from troubleshooting this.
Any ideas? (OH.. BTW.. yes, I'm on Vista and it's not SSL.. so I log in
each time right now.)
Thanks,
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Ingram Barclay
Chief Information Officer
Huntsville Wholesale Furniture, Inc. d/b/a
Ashley Furniture Homestores
I feel your pain. I posted it awhile ago ("Why doesn't my ON synch") and
went around and around and never got it working correctly. I believe there
is a problem with ON and Vista but no one can diagnose it correctly. There
are some other posts in this group that deal with it and some people believe
they got it figured out, but I never did.
I was trying to make my desktop PC the "master" and link from my laptop,
both running Vista Ultimate. SharePoint was not a part of my scenario. I
could create a new notebook, it would sync once, and that was it. Same
message as you got... My workaround was make the laptop the master and the
desktop the client and it works fine. But, ON and Vista have a real
problem...
Sorry I didn't have an answer but thought you might like some company...
Take care,
Lon
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"Ingram Barclay" <ing...@community.nospam> wrote in message
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We've identified a problem when running OneNote 2007 on Vista that can
sometimes lead to the "access denied" message when syncing with
notebooks stored on SharePoint. We're planning to have a fix in an
upcoming service release. In the meantime, you can sometimes resolve
this problem by waiting a bit, then restarting OneNote (make sure that
OneNote has completely exited though).
Ilya (MS)
I can not say anything on a situation with SharePoint involved. I just
don't know the latter.
> I was trying to make my desktop PC the "master" and link from my
> laptop, both running Vista Ultimate. SharePoint was not a part of
> my scenario. I could create a new notebook, it would sync once, and
> that was it. Same message as you got...
On my side there are no problems at all with this scenario under Vista
Business on my desktop and XP Tablet Edition on my TabletPC and
"normal" XP on my second desktop.
ON does what it should and I can see no difference to the situation I
had before when running the "master" under XP.
> My workaround was make the
> laptop the master and the desktop the client and it works fine.
> But, ON and Vista have a real problem...
I for one can not confirm your conclusion.
Rainald
UserOne: Logged into a Domain. Synch "OneNote Notebooks" on my private
folder on Server 2003R2 at work. Do this over LAN or WiFi at work or over VPN
from home.
UserTwo: Logged into Workgroup and logged into the mapped Network Drive,
with UserOne's Active Directory Domain Credentials, containing my private
folder on Server 2003R2 at work. Synch "OneNote Notebooks" over LAN or WiFi
at work or over VPN from home.
Bill
That scenario sounds like it should just work. What problems are you seeing?
Ilya
Thanks for the reponse. I was hoping for a work-around, but it's helpful to
know that it's a known bug.
--
Ingram Barclay
Bill
Have you installed office SP1?