When you try to open or to replace (overwrite) an encrypted Word document, you may not be able to do so, and you may receive one of the error messages that is described in the following scenarios.
Note If the Word document is password-protected, you may be prompted to type the password two times instead of one time as you expect.
Note If the Word document is password-protected, you may be prompted to type the password two times instead of one time as you expect.
Case 1
When you try to open or replace the Word document in Word 2003, you receive the following error message:Word cannot open this file. The encryption type used is not available, contact the author of the file. More encryption types are available using the High Encryption Pack.
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Case 2
When you try to save a Word document by replacing (overwriting) an existing file, you receive the following error message:You cannot save while the file is in use by another process. Try saving the file with a new name.
(path\file_name)
When you click OK, the Save As dialog box appears, and you can save the document by using a different file name. (path\file_name)
Case 3
When you try to open a Word document, the document is not opened, and you receive the following error message:The document name or path is not valid. Try these suggestions.
* Check the file permissions for the document or drive.
* Use the File Open dialog box to locate the document.
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* Check the file permissions for the document or drive.
* Use the File Open dialog box to locate the document.
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Case 4
When you try to open a Word document, the document is not opened, and you receive the following error message:Word cannot open the document. Try one or more of the following:
* On the File menu, click Open to open the document.
* Make sure the document has a .DOC extension.
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* On the File menu, click Open to open the document.
* Make sure the document has a .DOC extension.
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