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Guest Excel (and Word) version 2000, XP(2002) and 2003 are all producing "Disk is Full" errors followed by "Document could not be saved". Excel in particular sometimes presents "Document is locked" http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/excel-disk-is-full-document-cannot-be-saved-errors.1791867/ errors. I've researched this issue in the KB and on Technet and have found several articles with several suggestions. None of the found articles seems to apply. Since I have tried all of the known https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1737463?tstart=0 resolutions and checked every Microsoft KB article relating to these issues I'm asking the question here. Several of my users have experienced this problem, but not all. Problem is very intermittent, though seems to be error message more frequent with Office 2003 than Office XP or Office 2000. Here is the basic scenario and what I have discovered: Problem can exist on Windows 2000 or Windows XP. Files are located on network shares. Files can be saved to local drive or different network share on the same server with the troubled network share without incident. Affects one share at one time, and not another (i.e. users home error message in directory but not a public share at one time, then the public share but not the users home directory at another time). Saving as .rtf does not resolve this issue. Saving as different file name does not resolve issue. Rebuilding the documents does not resolve this issue. All share and NTFS permissions are accurate and allow users to save to those directories. Changing share or NTFS permissions occasionally resolves the issue but not every time, and the issue reoccurs. Disk space is >20G on each share - plenty of space. Disk Quotas are not being used. Servers are Windows 2000 Server. Latest Microsoft patches deployed by local SUS server. Latest Office patches downloaded and deployed from Office Update for all versions on each machine. Active Directory domain deployment. Affects more than one server/user. Affects only a fraction of our users (<1%) Began very recently (End of September 2003) Microsoft KB articles do not apply to the situation. Norton AV 2003 deployed on the workstations. Norton SB 8.1 deployed on the servers. Disabling the AV on both the workstation and the server does not resolve this issue. Norton has not had significant reports of this issue. Microsoft has not had significant reports of this issue. Issue only happens with
enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked blakieto Level 1 (10 points) Q: "Disk Full" error when disk is not full I am starting to receive repeated situations where the OS reports that my disk is full, and any or all disks are also reported full... I have emptied my trash, cleared all caches, deleted all logs, removed Apps I don't use (and their data in the Library's Application Support area), every language other than the various flavors of English, and I am still receiving this error.I have 35 gigs of 148 free on my startup disk, 342 of 465 free on a secondary drive, and when I try Flash drives or drives from a mounted server they also are reported as full.This sure looks like a OS X 10.4.11 (my OS version) bug to me...Note, I have to use 10.4.11 because the OpenGL drivers on 10.5 are troublesome for my application development needs. (I write 3D graphics code on this machine.)Any clues anyone? MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.4.11), X Serve owner, software developer Posted on Oct 2, 2008 3:38 PM I have this question too Close Q: "Disk Full" error when disk is not full All replies Helpful answers Page 1 Next by Carolyn Samit, Carolyn Samit Oct 2, 2008 4:19 PM in response to blakieto Level 10 (122,858 points) Apple Music Oct 2, 2008 4:19 PM in response to blakieto Hello and Welcome to Apple Discussions..."I have 35 gigs of 148 free on my startup disk"FYI... a Mac needs at minimum 15% available disk space just to boot, 20% preferred. So you are kind of on the edge... and if you are running 3D graphics code... that probably is a variable. One way to keep a close eye on available disk space is... in your Finder/View/Show View Options. Make sure where it says: Show Item Info is checked. Capacity and Available disk space will be