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Word-getting message with "Disc C:: is full" on save

 
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 2:32 am    Post subject: Word-getting message with "Disc C:: is full" on save Reply with quote



Hi!
I'm using MS Word to generate complex reports with inserted Excel Charts
and Worksheets (tables). There are hundreds of these objects in one report.
Word is running in OLEContainer. I connect to office using Word_TLB,
Office_TLB and Excel_TLB.pas.

I developed it with Office 2000 with no stability problems. It ran on
Office XP and Office 2003 too. Problems started upgrading to office 2003
SP2 with new security updates. My software was unusable after this
upgrade. I resolved many issues, but there is one standing and it is
very critical:
Sometimes (it's random) Word shows and dialog with message something
like "Disc C:: is full..." (i don't know how will the message look in
English version of Office, because we are using localized Slovak version)

After this message I'm unable to save any document. I can work with it,
but i can't save it.
When I try to save it (Save or SaveAs), I get the same message (disk is
full).
The document is loaded with
OleContainer.LoadFromStream()
because it's compressed and stored in database
All logical drives have some Gigabytes free, so there is no problem.
The problem may be in the "C::" that's a path, that can't exist in
windows... I don't know where in word can this path be found.
This problem shows up on all computers, so it's not local problem.
And it shows up randomly - that's why it's problem solving it.


Did anyone got that message with C:: or D:: drive?
Did anyone solved that?
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