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Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Expand Search Submit Close Search visio error 2132 Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions error 128 visio save > Visio 2007. Error 126 when attempting to do a "Save As" to a network directory Want to Advertise Here? Solved Visio 2007. Error 126 when attempting to do a "Save As" https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2553044 to a network directory Posted on 2008-01-16 MS Visio 1 Verified Solution 14 Comments 10,320 Views Last Modified: 2012-12-04 The exact error I am getting is: "An error (126) occurred during th eaction Save As. Visio cannot save the file you selected." whenever a user tries to do a "Save As" of a file into a network directory. They can do a save as https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/23089010/Visio-2007-Error-126-when-attempting-to-do-a-Save-As-to-a-network-directory.html if it's on their own computer, then move the file to the correct network location, but this can be an annoyance if you are working with many Visio files. I've checked the permissions on the folders, ran the program as an Administrator, turned off my firewall and anti-virus program, but nothing seems to work. I have also found no information on error 126. Thank you for any help given. 0 Question by:rossg59 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google Best Solution byrossg59 I found that with CA eTrust Anti-Virus it thinks .vsd files are virus files and blocks them when you try to save them onto the network. You must log into the CA eTrust console and exclude .vsd files Go to Solution 13 Comments LVL 2 Overall: Level 2 Message Expert Comment by:LANWorx2008-01-21 I have the same problem and have found I can 'save as' to a different location (in my case the desktop) and then copy overtop of the original... not really a solution but a workaround Cheers, Laurel 0 LVL 2 Overall: Level 2 Message Expert Comment by:LANWorx2008-01-21 err i probably should have read your post c
Guest Hello, If you open an existing document and go to File | Save As and choose a network drive you get the error: "An error (126) occurred during the action Save As. Visio cannot save the file you selected." http://www.office-forums.com/threads/saving-to-a-network-drive-error-126-visio-2007.1632474/ Client is running SBS 2003 SP2. Workstations all run Windows XP. Can repeat the error on all stations running 2007. I applied SP1 for Visio last night on one computer and test as follows: Opened a blank document and saved it, then went to File | Save As and changed the name, click on Save, then the error comes up. Right now my client has to save files to their local workstation and then manually copies the files up to their an error server. They had 1 visio user, then recently bought 5 additional licenses of 2007 and are quite upset this is occurring for the new users. Thanks in advance! V Burke, Jun 25, 2008 #1 Advertisements Barb Way Guest Are the users saving to a mapped drive? It sounds like you can create a new file to the same location, but just in case check the URL length -- if the full path (\\servername\sharename\path1\...\pathn\file.ext) is over 256 characters, this will cause errors. an error 126 Mapping a drive doesn't shorten the actual address, so the full URL is what is important. The other blocking problem we've seen is AntiVirus software blocking Visio extensions on the target server. Are you trying to save to VSD format or one of the other Visio drawing formats? Or exporting to an external graphics type? Barb Way Product Support - Visio Microsoft Corporation [This posting is provided "As Is" with no warranties, and confers no rights.] -------------------- Thread-Topic: Saving to a Network Drive (error 126) Visio 2007 Hello, If you open an existing document and go to File | Save As and choose a network drive you get the error: "An error (126) occurred during the action Save As. Visio cannot save the file you selected." Client is running SBS 2003 SP2. Workstations all run Windows XP. Can repeat the error on all stations running 2007. I applied SP1 for Visio last night on one computer and test as follows: Opened a blank document and saved it, then went to File | Save As and changed the name, click on Save, then the error comes up. Right now my client has to save files to their local workstation and then manually copies the files up to their server. They had 1 visio user, then recently bought 5 additional licenses of 2007 and are quite upset this is occurring for the new users. Thanks in advance! Barb Way, Jul 1, 2008 #2 Advert