MS Project instead prompts to save the file in the local users documents folder (see pic below): An interesting symptom of this is that if you select File > Save As in MS Project, the Sae As dialog box doesn't remeber the path location of the network drive. They then click File > Save in MS Project and receive the following error (see pic below): The user opens an existing file or creates a new file on the network folder (either through Windows Explorer or MS Project). The only files having a problem are MS Project. These files can be opened, edited and saved normally without problem. The users have full change access to the folders and can create new files and modifying existing files (except MS Project files). This is affecting users on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 (Remote Desktop), with either MS Project 2007 or 2010. The only difference now, is that network drives are mapped via group policy rather than a 'net use' script. This has only started since an upgrade to SBS2011 (from SBS2003). All staff are having problem saving MS Project files to the network.
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