btw, we found out that these errors were being caused by a DNS entry
in the firewall's DHCP settings.
Once we installed an SBS server at the customer site (and started
using the xxxxx.local DNS space) the problem immediately went away.
I bet the bogus DNS we used in the firewall's config was the cause. I
pinged the bogus domain name we used before we used it, to be sure it
wouldn't resolve and was really bogus......so I don't know for sure
why this happened.
But it's no longer a problem so we aren't going to break it to see if
we can fix it.
HTH someone.
On Dec 26 2007, 4:49*pm, pclspo...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Thanks for the thoughts Slap n Bill. I will report what the final
> outcome is once we get to the bottom of it. Since the problem
> originally surfaced we have seen emailed Word files that do NOT
> exhibit the problem so I think the problem is likely rooted in a
> missing template or something like that . Like someone created the
> file with a template that is not available , and therefore Word
> searches the network for days until giving up.. Thanks to Terry
> Farrell - MS Word MVP for that thought.
>
> Best to you all. I hope everyone has a wonderful 2008
>
> Rich
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