Arcmap An Unknown Error Occurred While Accessing
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Ideas Error: Unable to save. Check to make sure you have write access an unknown error occurred while accessing the upgrade file to the specified file... Error Message Saving a Map Document returns the error: "Unable to save. Check to make sure you an unknown error occurred while accessing an unnamed file have write access to the specified file and that there is enough space on the storage device to hold your document." Cause One possible reason for this error message is that another user
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has opened the map document before the current user. If this is not the case, contact ESRI Technical Support. When User A opens an MXD in Windows, they recieve read/write privileges. When User B opens the same MXD while User A has it open, they get read privileges. User A can make changes and save, User B cannot and never will be able to, even if User
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A closes ArcMap. Solution or Workaround User B in the above scenario should close the map document, and check for others editing the same MXD, or try reading/writting the MXD once again.Note:Alternatively, the file can be saved by using 'Save As' and either renaming the file and saving it to the same directory or saving a file of the same name in another directory. Related Information Unable to save. Check to make sure you have write access to the specified fileUnable to save. Check to make sure you have write access... Created: 5/5/2016 Last Modified: 5/5/2016 Article ID: 000007133 Software: ArcGIS - ArcEditor 8.1 ArcGIS - ArcInfo 8.0.1, 8.0.2, 8.1, 8.1.2, 8.2, 8.3, 9.0, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.3.1 ArcGIS - ArcView 8.1, 8.1.2, 8.2, 8.3, 9.0, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.3.1 Is This Content Helpful? Is This Content Helpful? Yes No We're glad to know this article was helpful. How can we make this better? Submit Contact our Support Team Request Case Start Chat Questions or issues with the site? Send Feedback Contact Support USA +1-888-377-4575 Name Email URL What issues are you having with the site? How can we improve? * Submit Feedback sent successfully. Error while sending mail. Loading
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on and reload this page. All Places > Modeling and Assemblies > Parts and Features > make sure you have write access for this location excel Discussions Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. 4 Replies Latest reply on Aug 18, http://support.esri.com/technical-article/000007133 2016 7:15 PM by Ross Dawson An unknown error occurred while accessing (a part filename). Happens after deleting a specific sketch and trying to save. Mason Morton Apr 1, 2015 2:37 PM This error happens when I try but only after deleting a specific sketch in the feature tree. Not a big https://forum.solidworks.com/thread/93690 problem since I can just leave the sketch there, but I was just wondering about it. I have the same question Show 0 Likes(0) 1686Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 4 replies Re: An unknown error occurred while accessing (a part filename). Happens after deleting a specific sketch and trying to save. John Burrill Apr 1, 2015 3:27 PM (in response to Mason Morton) Parts can become corrupted if collisions occur while they're saved over a network. It's one of the reasons that it's generally recommende that you work locally on a file.things you can do to recover the file include:-saving it to your local machine-inserting it into a new part document and with the 'insert features into model' checkbox populated, breaking the external references.Give one of these a try. Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions Re: An unknown error occurred while accessing (a part filename). Happens after dele
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sight which uses an InfoPath form. The form has a UDC connection file to my company's active directory. On form load a field populates with the user's PreferredName tag from the directory. One user gets the error querying a data source error message (ID 5566) What makes my case unique is nobody else is getting this error! I have a team of about 30 users using the form all with the same site permissions and have even had users outside of the team use it and the form loads correctly with no errors & their PreferredName is populated correctly. It's just with this one user. The only unique thing about her is she recently went on furlough and came back so her user profile was deactivated & subsequently reactivated. What makes it even more interesting is that a week ago I removed this user from the entire SharePoint site collection by adding on the text in parenthesis below to my home page URL. I then re-activated her, and she did NOT have this error for a full week! A few days ago it inexplicably came back. (/_layouts/people.aspx?MembershipGroupId=0&FilterField1=ContentType&FilterValue1=Person) I'm a noobie when it comes to this stuff, so the thoughts I have below are a shot in the dark but I would appreciate it if somebody either confirmed or denied their veracity: She may be using a proxy for her internet settings causing her to be treated as anonymous. Her LAN settings for internet explorer are greyed out. (FYI, yes, she has the same exact version of explorer as everyone else on my team.) She may again have the same permissions replication issue which came back after a standard company update, perhaps? I'm not sure about this though because I tried removing/re-adding here again and it didn't help this time. Her SharePoint profile is inconsistent with active directory profile from which the UDC file pulls her PreferredName? Would re-publishing/approving a new UDC file help? Please let me know if you have any other suggestions. I'm a bit limited in terms of changing regedit per company policy so am trying to avoid hax n stuff unless last resort. Tags:infopath, sharepoint foundation Related Articles