![]() VirusScan Control Panel > On-Access Scanner > PropertiesĪll Processes > Uncheck 'On network drives' (Personally, I recommend disabling Opportunistic Locking but some Sync software may need it.) Also, sometimes Opportunistic Locking can create issues with this process. Excel can open the file easier in this case. Note that sometimes the second attempt is read from the server's cache making the scan quicker and the lock release faster. Once the file has been scanned, the lock is released and Excel now can open it. This is locking the file and causing the open in Excel to see the lock. VSE is scanning the file as part of the reading of that file. Yes! My guess is that you have the client PC scanning files on the network. Message was edited by: Brad Phillips on 3/13/10 5:01:57 PM CST I can not replicate this on a machine that does not have McAfee only on a McAfee managed machine with VSE 8.7 etcīefore i make a exclusion for all of xls files, anyone have any other suggestions. ![]() If they hit cancel and wait a few minutes they can open it after a 2nd attempt or so im told. I believe it is opened or actively being scanned by VSE. The user its says that it is opened by is the actual user. The issue is they get a error when attempting to open it. Yes the Files have macros in them and Macros enabled. I have users that are having a issue opening certain excel files.
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