09-21-2006, 10:45 AM
Okay, I know this is a shot in the dark, but our funders IT department can offer no explanation for a weird problem we've discovered with Word 2003 and the password feature on files and I've run out of tricks at this point.
The Scenario
We have a template on the office managers machine that we use to keep track of money we've spent on a client's file. When the client begin to accumulate disbursements, the office manager opens a template that we created, the template then asks for a password and the office manager enters the disbursement and then saves the information to a new file. When the newly created file is re-opened it requires a password to edit but can be opened as a read-only file.
The Problem
The office manager just discovered today that any disbursement file she created as of May 30 until today does not require the user to enter a password to view or edit the file.
The only thing I was able to determine myself is that if she uses the copy of Word that she can access over the Citrix portal then the template behaves normally, if she uses the copy of Word that is on the local PC then the files created by the same template do not require the password be entered to modify them.
For reasons of speed the office manager would rather use the local copy of Word as there can be significant lag on the version of Word over the Citrix portal.
Any ideas? Has a setting on the local PC copy of Word got trashed? Is the local copy of Word damaged somehow?
NefCanuck
The Scenario
We have a template on the office managers machine that we use to keep track of money we've spent on a client's file. When the client begin to accumulate disbursements, the office manager opens a template that we created, the template then asks for a password and the office manager enters the disbursement and then saves the information to a new file. When the newly created file is re-opened it requires a password to edit but can be opened as a read-only file.
The Problem
The office manager just discovered today that any disbursement file she created as of May 30 until today does not require the user to enter a password to view or edit the file.
The only thing I was able to determine myself is that if she uses the copy of Word that she can access over the Citrix portal then the template behaves normally, if she uses the copy of Word that is on the local PC then the files created by the same template do not require the password be entered to modify them.
For reasons of speed the office manager would rather use the local copy of Word as there can be significant lag on the version of Word over the Citrix portal.
Any ideas? Has a setting on the local PC copy of Word got trashed? Is the local copy of Word damaged somehow?
NefCanuck