I have been running into this problem for a couple months at the High School
I administer. I have tried deleting prefs and config files and even wacking
whole home directeries to see if it helps and the only thing that seems to
be reliable is having the users go into word and in preferences/ under file
locations point the documents to their own documents folder. Some posts Ive
read also points out that the auto save feature should be turned off.
I hope this helps
Kevin
On 11/18/05 12:58 AM, "David Riddle" <email@hidden> wrote:
> It seems now that it doesn't matter whether it is SMB or AFP (at
> least AFP Unix mounts)... Word has been giving spurious messages with
> the latter for a long time.
>
> Just in terms of 'normal' file sharing', we used to use NetaTalk
> mounts of Unix volumes, but moved to SMB mounts when a combination of
> 'Too many file open'... 'Not enough memory to complete task', etc.
> messages started to become more than the occasional joke.
>
> At least for us, SMB mounts currently seem to be more reliable.
>
>
>> By any chance, are your home directories on a SMB share?
>>
>>
>> On 11/17/05 2:01 PM, "email@hidden"
>> <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>>> Message: 5
>>> Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 10:24:01 -0500
>>> From: Brad Schonhorst <email@hidden>
>>> Subject: Microsoft Office - too many files open
>>> To: Client Management <email@hidden>
>>> Message-ID: <email@hidden>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed
>>>
>>> We are seeing alot of these messages, "Too many files Open", while
>>> using Microsoft word on our network. Didn't notice it with 10.3
>>> server/client but now it comes up regularly with 10.4.2 client/server.
>>>
>>> The window pops up regularly while using Word. Doesn't seem to cause
>>> any problems but gets quite annoying.
>>>
>>> Google returns many complaints about this but I was wondering if
>>> anyone on the list has seen it or found a solution.
>>>
>>> -Brad
>>
>>
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