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when opening original .VSD files, but NOT copies!? Visio 2010 > Visio General Questions and Answers for IT Professionals Question 0 Sign in to vote We have a weird situation we're trying to troubleshoot for quite a while: We have multiple .vsd files stored on our network in DFS shares.. We have multiple users who cannot open the files, when they try by navigating to the file and double-clicking it, they get "An error (1502) occurred during the action Open. File not found" However, if they copy and paste the file to the same exact network folder, THAT file they can open with no problem! The problem is very bizarre. I've checked obvious things such as file/folder permissions, versions of Visio installed, things in common between people who can and can't open the files.. I even did some testing today with some strange results... Windows 7 x64 machine with Visio 2010 Pro installed (x86): 1. Opened file by double-clicking it in explorer, "Got the 1502 error" 2. Tried it again, this time I just get "File not found" 3. Opened Vizio, dida File --> Open--> navigated to the file and opened it that way... 1502 error. 4. Copy/pasted the file into the same folder where it's stored, then double-clicked the copy and it opens fine. 5. Closed the copy, tried to open the original, still get file not found / error 1502. The file does exist, it IS there.. sometimes the user just copies it to their lo
visit from the selection below. Home » OfficeFrustration forum » Microsoft Powerpoint, Publisher and Visio » Visio Visio 2000 "File not Found" error (1502) Author Name Remember Me? Password Site Map Home Register Authors List Today's Posts Search Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Visio 2000 "File not Found" error (1502) « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Thread Tools Display Modes #1 January 7th, 2005, 07:15 PM Mark external usenet poster Posts: n/a Visio 2000 "File not Found" error (1502) I am trying to invoke Visio 2000 from a VB.NET program, and cannot. The following error comes up: "An error (1502) occurred during the action Open https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/9f9eb2ec-7859-4428-be6a-d74ac98f8b08/an-error-1502-occurred-during-the-action-open-when-opening-original-vsd-files-but-not?forum=visiogeneral File. File not found." No explanation comes up as to which file cannot be found. This is on a machine that has XP and Office 2002. On another machine that is running XP and Office 2003, the problem doesn't exist. The codes that is not working is: "Process.Start("Visio32.exe","-p " & filepath) Anybody out there have the same problem? I tried running the same line from a DOS prompt, and get the same error. Thanks in advance, Mark Mark Ads #2 http://www.officefrustration.com/showthread.php?t=164297 March 18th, 2005, 12:13 AM Robin external usenet poster Posts: n/a I have a user onsite who reported the same error and I have no joy in finding a solution "Mark" wrote: I am trying to invoke Visio 2000 from a VB.NET program, and cannot. The following error comes up: "An error (1502) occurred during the action Open File. File not found." No explanation comes up as to which file cannot be found. This is on a machine that has XP and Office 2002. On another machine that is running XP and Office 2003, the problem doesn't exist. The codes that is not working is: "Process.Start("Visio32.exe","-p " & filepath) Anybody out there have the same problem? I tried running the same line from a DOS prompt, and get the same error. Thanks in advance, Mark Robin « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Thread Tools Show Printable Version Download PDF Version Email this Page Display Modes Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Posting Rules You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts vB code is On Smilies are On [IMG] code is Off HTML code is Off Forum Jump User Control Panel Private Messages Subscriptions Who's Online Search Forums Forums Home Microsoft Office Setup, Installing & Configuration General Discussions Microsoft Word New Users Tables Form
to invoke Visio 2000 from a VB.NET program, and cannot. The following error comes up: "An error (1502) occurred during the action Open File. File not found." No explanation comes up as to which http://www.office-forums.com/threads/visio-2000-file-not-found-error-1502.1625006/ file cannot be found. This is on a machine that has XP and Office 2002. On another machine that is running XP and Office 2003, the problem doesn't exist. The codes that is not working is: "Process.Start("Visio32.exe","-p " https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-to-repair-a-corrupt-visio-file & filepath) Anybody out there have the same problem? I tried running the same line from a DOS prompt, and get the same error. Thanks in advance, Mark Mark, Jan 7, 2005 #1 Advertisements Robin Guest I an error have a user onsite who reported the same error and I have no joy in finding a solution "Mark" wrote: > I am trying to invoke Visio 2000 from a VB.NET program, and cannot. > The following error comes up: > "An error (1502) occurred during the action Open File. > File not found." > > No explanation comes up as to which file cannot be found. This is on a > machine that has XP occurred during the and Office 2002. On another machine that is > running XP and Office 2003, the problem doesn't exist. > > The codes that is not working is: > "Process.Start("Visio32.exe","-p " & filepath) > > Anybody out there have the same problem? > I tried running the same line from a DOS prompt, and get the same > error. > Thanks in advance, > Mark > > Robin, Mar 18, 2005 #2 Advertisements Show Ignored Content Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question? It takes just 2 minutes to sign up (and it's free!). Just click the sign up button to choose a username and then you can ask your own questions on the forum. Sign Up Now! Similar Threads Visio 5 and Visio 2002 files won't open in Visio 2003 Chris, Apr 14, 2004, in forum: Visio General Replies: 0 Views: 385 Chris Apr 14, 2004 Free Visio Download - Visio like tools availablity - visio free le karthik bala guru, Jul 5, 2004, in forum: Visio General Replies: 0 Views: 259 karthik bala guru Jul 5, 2004 How to upgrade Visio 2000 (Visio Corp.) to Visio 2000 (MS) John Marshall, MVP, Nov 12, 2005, in forum: Visio General Replies: 3 Views: 217 MichaelD Nov 30, 2005 Why am I getting an error (1502) occurred during the action save . Cable
ProductsHomearound the homeproductivityHow to Repair a Corrupt Visio FileHow to Repair a Corrupt Visio FileBy M. Alanna WhiteMicrosoft Visio file corruption can be repaired using a variety of methods. You can disable the all macros and disable the add-ons. These macros and add-ons could be the culprit causing the problems. You can also reformat the file as an XML drawing and as a VSD drawing. Sometimes when you change the formatting, it repairs the corruption. Or you can create a new file entirely by copying and pasting. Doing this can replace the missing pieces of the overall file and repair the problem.Step 1Open Visio by selecting the listing in the Start menu. Allow it to completely load on your screen.Step 2Select “Trust Center” in the Tools menu. Select “Disable All Macros without notification” found in the "Macros Setting" tab. Now select “Add-ons.” Deselect the check box found next to “Disable all Application Add-ons.” Select “OK.” Close Visio and then reopen the program.Step 3Reopen your Visio file. Did this solve the problem? If not, continue to Step 4 to change the file format.Step 4Select “Save As” in the File menu. From the drop-down menu under “Save As File Type,” select “XML Drawing.” Rename your file and select a saving location from the drop-down menu at the top of the page. Exit the file but not Visio. Reopen your file. Select “Save As” again in the File menu; this time save the file as a “Drawing.” Rename the file just as you did before and close out this file. Then reopen the file. Did this solve the problem? If not, continue to Step 5 to place this document into a new file.Step 5Select “Copy Drawing” found in the Edit menu. Select “New” in the File menu to open a blank file. Select “Paste” in the Edit me