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While editing a document in Word 2007 the document suddenly becomes read only

This is really annoying. When I work on a Word or Powerpoint document in MS Office 2007, after a while, the document becomes read-only by itself. As to how I learn this: When I try to save the document by clicking the save icon or using Ctrl+S, the "save as" window opens (this should not happen, the file should be saved directly). I select the same file name and try to save, but MS Office says (roughly):

Word cannot save the file. The file you want to save is read-only.

When I look at the file name at the top of Word window, "Read-only" is written next to the file name.

As a one-time solution, I save the file with a different name, and delete the previous (read-only) one. Then I rename the file to preserve its name.

I made an extra test: When the Word doc became read-only, I directly closed it without saving. Then I re-opened it, and it was NOT read-only. This is strange.

This happens with Word and Powerpoint, and it happens after some time of work. The computer does not sleep/hibernate in the meanwhile. I'm admin on that machine.

How can I fix this annoyance?


UPDATE:

I talked to the I.T. department. They told me they have received complaints from some other users on this issue and tried to solve this. So far, they couldn't find the reason and an exact solution. They also said this is not related with the network; this is a problem in MS Office.

CLARIFICATION DERIVED FROM COMMENTS:

  1. The files are local and located on desktop and in "My Documents" folder. None of the folders on the PC is shared over the network. According to my experience so far, it happens to every MS Office file no matter where the file is located in the HDD after a certain period of time (after 15 mins, 30 mins, etc.). I googled this problem and I found out there are people having the same problem, but there is no answer.
  2. This PC is on a company domain and our IT department's policies don't let us disable the AV software.
  3. To-do: Create a new folder, put a word file there and then press Save several times. Does this "Read Only" bug appear or does it only appear once in a while? (Test result: No effect. It only appears once in a while)
  4. To-do: Clean the temp folder.
  5. I don't use any third party search tools like Google Desktop; so the problem is not related to file locking due to search indexing.
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  • Does it help to turn off the detailed view in your file view?
    – Xenoactive
    Aug 1, 2011 at 0:47
  • Any updates on this?
    – Tex Hex
    Aug 13, 2011 at 11:41
  • AV software scans the document when you open it, sometimes it does not release its handle on the file, leaving it in read only status, disable AV software to verify this.
    – Moab
    Sep 12, 2011 at 19:24
  • @Moab: Please read the clarification #2 in the question. Sep 12, 2011 at 20:18
  • I guarantee AV is the problem, that is why your IT cannot figure it out.
    – Moab
    Sep 12, 2011 at 20:24

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I would check for any processes like a virus checker or a network backup. Any process that accesses the file will fool office into thinking it is being shared, and thus revert it to read only until it can gain exclusive access again.

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    Just because IT says it's not the network, that doesn't mean it's not the network ;) Jul 28, 2011 at 22:08
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See if you can open and save other types of files, using Notepad. That will narrow down the cause. It's unlikely that it is an Office app only issue. While unlikely, are your folders redirected? You can tell by checking under properties. Redirected folders look like they are rooted on your local drive, but they show up as a network link under Folder Properties.

Edit: Also, you don't happen to be connected to a Sharepoint server?

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I have seen cases where people have used Outlook to store the files. Whenever you leave your temporary files unattended to, the temp files can get a bit overwhelming. If you're always editing a document with the same file name, there is a limit of 100 or 200 temp files with the same file name. I would look to see where the files are being saved to (temp folder) and clean that out.

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I am experiencing the same problem. I found this.

From: http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqapp.html#ReadOnly

All of a sudden a number of my Excel 2000 files have become "read-only".

Clear out c:\windows\temp directory on the machine that houses the files, then reboot.
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  • @ Mehper C. Palavuzlar, Please follow up on this answer.
    – Moab
    Sep 12, 2011 at 19:26
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In my experience this is usually caused by a lack of permissions in the folder that the files are stored in. Take ownership of the folder and give your username full permissions in that ACL.

Here is a link to microsoft's technet site on how to set permissions and take ownership. (for win 7) http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc770962.aspx

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    He says that he can close the file, re-open it, and it's not read-only. I'm not aware that ACLs come and go.
    – Xenoactive
    May 11, 2011 at 1:10
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    Epic Fail. If it is read only, then you CAN open and close the file. Read only mean you LITERALLY can ONLY read it. Try it.
    – surfasb
    Jun 23, 2011 at 8:25
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This sounds vaguely like the "file in use" problem that I've read been reading about: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/942146/

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