Can't Save As PDF in Office 2007

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  1. Posts : 1,031
    Windows 7 x64
       #11

    I just downloaded the trial version of Office 2007 and the PDF publisher. I installed both as admin, of course. All seems to be normal.

    From your error messages, it seems the file is tied to another application or another user is accessing it. Does it have any OLE or any embeded information from another application? Are you the originator of the file? Did it come from another computer?

    So we understand, you get these messages on every word document you try to publish, even if it is just nonsense you typed on a page?
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  2. Posts : 146
    Windows 7 Professional (64bit)
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       #12

    Saltgrass said:
    From your error messages, it seems the file is tied to another application or another user is accessing it. Does it have any OLE or any embeded information from another application? Are you the originator of the file? Did it come from another computer?

    So we understand, you get these messages on every word document you try to publish, even if it is just nonsense you typed on a page?
    Saltgrass, the files that I was trying to save do not have any embedded objects. The Word documents was just text only. And yes, I am the originator of the documents.

    Your other point there got me thinking; whether the files came from another computer. They came from the Vista partition but I tried creating a new test document in Word and got the same results.

    I thought of uninstalling the update, and reinstall using the Troubleshoot Compatibility mode. What do you think? Will it help?

    Greg
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  3. Posts : 1,031
    Windows 7 x64
       #13

    I don't remember if you did this, but you might try running Word as admin first. Right click on the shortcut in the Start Menu, properties-compatibility tab, run as admin at the bottom. If this makes any difference, you may want to reinstall or at least repair as admin to see if that will get it going. You should not have to run Word as Admin, so if that works, other steps may be necessary, such as what you suggest.

    You may not have to uninstall the update, just right click and install again as Admin. If that doesn't help, then do the uninstall/reinstall. Do you remember if you installed Word as Admin? I think there should be very large warnings about always installing as Admin, because folks that used XP think the user/admin in W7/Vista is the same but it isn't.

    Did you ever change the default saving folder?
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  4. Posts : 146
    Windows 7 Professional (64bit)
    Thread Starter
       #14

    Saltgrass, I appreciate you interest in my problem. See my answer in bold text, below.

    I don't remember if you did this, but you might try running Word as admin first. Right click on the shortcut in the Start Menu, properties-compatibility tab, run as admin at the bottom. [Tried running Word, as you suggested Admin, but I still got the same message "The file in use by another computer or user."]

    Do you remember if you installed Word as Admin? [No I didn't install Office 2007 as Admin. Let's say I didn't knowingly run it as Admin.] I think there should be very large warnings about always installing as Admin, because folks that used XP think the user/admin in W7/Vista is the same but it isn't.

    Did you ever change the default saving folder? [Yes, but there was no change.]

    Greg
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  5. Posts : 66
    XP pro, Win7 Ultimate x86
       #15

    Hmm…that's really a tricky one.
    Maybe something really IS accessing/locking the file?
    You might want to give Process Monitor v2.03 a try. There you should see if something is locking the file.

    I monitored the creation of some PDFs on the Desktop, and the only processes accessing the file during creation were the office apps themselves and explorer.exe.

    If you need assistance using Process Monitor, let me know :)
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  6. Posts : 146
    Windows 7 Professional (64bit)
    Thread Starter
       #16

    Thanks Killercat, I'll check out the tool and post my results.

    Greg
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  7. Posts : 1,031
    Windows 7 x64
       #17

    I keep getting a flood of information, possibly irrelevant, but here are some things I have seen.

    Adobe states when running their software, you have to install with run as admin, but you also have to run the program the first time as admin for it to work correctly. If you end up reinstalling Word, you might do that .

    Also, check the folder below to see if anything looks pertinent. Maybe something is hiding in this area.

    C:\Users\Youruser\AppData\Local\VirtualStore
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  8. Posts : 66
    XP pro, Win7 Ultimate x86
       #18

    Saltgrass said:
    Adobe states when running their software, you have to install with run as admin, but you also have to run the program the first time as admin for it to work correctly. If you end up reinstalling Word, you might do that .
    Okay, now you lost me.
    What makes you think this add-on was developed by Adobe? Also, to which documentation/guidelines are you referring to?
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  9. Posts : 1,031
    Windows 7 x64
       #19

    You misunderstand. I am just relating what Adobe says in case it might be relevant to Word. I had never seen a requirement to run a program the first time as admin. If it works for Adobe, maybe it is relevant to all programs installed in W7 or Vista.
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  10. Posts : 66
    XP pro, Win7 Ultimate x86
       #20

    I see. Thanks for clarifying.
    Since I had no problems installing Office without admin rights or comp. mode, I didn't think of it that way. Especially since MS Office is the one thing, I simply expected to work...
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