I created several documents from workgroup templates stored on a network
drive and they all seemed to have the problem. Then I copied one of those
templates to the template folder on my c: drive and did not have the
problem. At which point, I said, "Aha". Then I tried again from one of
those same workgroup template on the network and did not have the problem.
So much for my "Aha" moment.
This can really be a problem for my users who have large files stored on the
network, because eventually with saving frequently, they will run out of
network space.
I have seen references to this problem from Susan Barnhill and others, but
wasn't clear if there was a definitive explanation for the problem and
solution.
Thanks for any help in advance,
Allison Orange
Systems Project Consultant
Florida Public Service Commission
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They really are harmless, however (and potentially useful if you want to
drop back to a previous version of a document), unless they start filling up
available HD space, and that's not usually a problem unless they are not
deleted when you close the document. And that *is* a network issue and is
related to SMB packet signing in some version of Windows Server, about which
I am deeply ignorant (to the point that I have already told you more than I
understand).
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
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It is helpful to know that it is not network related. I am sure most users
are unaware of these files, but our users do have limits on their network
space, and when they have very large files and save a lot, they are getting
messages that indicate they have run out of disk space. I can rectify it by
allotting them more network space and they can help by getting out of Word
every so often and allowing Word to clean them up. We have not seen the
problem where these groups of ~wrl*.tmp files are not cleaned up after an
exit, although we do see other types of temp files left after an exit.
Until a better fix comes along, I guess that is what we will do.
Thanks again,
Allison Orange
Systems Project Consultant
Florida Public Service Commission
aor...@psc.state.fl.us
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