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Document Recovery

Asked by smpross in Microsoft Word

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I have several users using Word 2003 from a terminal Services session.  Recently, when they open Word, the document recovery screen is displayed on the left side of the screen.  However, the two documents that are listed there are not documents that these users have ever accessed.   When they click to delete the auto recovered document, they receive a message saying that the source file is in use.  

How can I resolve this problem?

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Zone: Microsoft Word
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Solution Provided By: Dreamboat
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