Weird Excel File Session Issue
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Simple test... start a long running ping between a problem workstation and the file server in question. Let it run for an hour. Then see if you are getting packet losses.
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@scottalanmiller It's not a workstation issue though.Anyone accessing excel files from the file server runs into this as well. it's weird.
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What version of excel are they saving the files to?
Seen this type of thing loads of times. Excel likes to be dumb.
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e.g Is it a 2003 spreadsheet being worked on in 2010 or 2013.
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@Breffni-Potter Example file was created December 30, 2014. Created in Excel 2010 and being edited in 2010. We do have different files that were created in different version but all excel files this applies to.
The weird thing is if I give full access permissions there is no problem. I hope that gives you insight.
UPDATE: Scatch that. Still an issue. It's only here and there. Sometimes she can leave the file open and itll save ten times in a row and then it won't.
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So the excel file itself is definitely a 2010 extension?
Under item type. @wirestyle22
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@Breffni-Potter Yes it's labeled as a Microsoft Excel Worksheet (the example file--although it applies to all excel files)
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Excel is mean for things like this.
Been so long since I looked at it
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@Breffni-Potter said:
Excel is mean for things like this.
Been so long since I looked at it
It's really weird. I also am not getting this error on the administrator account however I do on my own personal account which is an administrator. Keep in mind no permissions options have been changed between yesterday and today. I have no idea.
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Windows updates? Event log entries on the file-server?
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@Breffni-Potter said:
Windows updates? Event log entries on the file-server?
No updates applied although I just started receiving Virtual Disk Service errors in event viewer.
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Right, start with that.
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@Breffni-Potter said:
Right, start with that.
If I had to take a guess it would be an issue with Symantec Backup Exec and mounted volumes. I'm checking though.
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I'm right. Something to do with Backup Exec not mounting the volume correctly on my backup server is shutting off the Virtual Disk Service. So I'm sure the server restarts the service, it works temporarily and then it turns it off again so on and so forth. Interesting problem. I turn off the backup server temporarily to test and it isn't doing that anymore.
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Process of elimination.
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Nice find - similar weird problems like my disk issue this morning causing files to have no permissions.
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@Dashrender said:
Nice find - similar weird problems like my disk issue this morning causing files to have no permissions.
Okay so It was working for a bit and the Virtual Disk Service is still crashing. It also lists this in Event Viewer:
"The Service Control Manager tried to take a corrective action (Restart the service) after the unexpected termination of the Virtual Disk service, but this action failed with the following error:
An instance of the service is already running."I am also getting a ton of spooler errors I assume due to the service stopping and the drive being unavailable.
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@wirestyle22 said:
@Dashrender said:
Nice find - similar weird problems like my disk issue this morning causing files to have no permissions.
Okay so It was working for a bit and the Virtual Disk Service is still crashing. It also lists this in Event Viewer:
"The Service Control Manager tried to take a corrective action (Restart the service) after the unexpected termination of the Virtual Disk service, but this action failed with the following error:
An instance of the service is already running."I am also getting a ton of Spooler errors I assume due to the service stopping and the drive being unavailable. When Virtual Disk Service is running everything is fine. It's definitely what's causing this problem but I don't know what is triggering it to die.
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Who would have guessed, Backup Exec causing a problem
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@scottalanmiller said:
Who would have guessed, Backup Exec causing a problem
I'm not so sure it is now. I turned off the backup server entirely and still ran into the Virtual Disk Service Crashing