Files Edited and Saved with Word or Excel Change Ownership |
Q135359
In Word for Windows, when you open a file owned by someone else, and modify
and save the file, the file inherits your ownership ID.
This symptom occurs if the file is saved on a NTFS partition and the owner
of that file granted you the Modify permission for that file.
Other programs may also exhibit the same symptom.
When you save the file, Word deletes the original file and renames a temporary edit file that you own, to the original filename, making you the owner of the file.
To work around this problem, save the file to a different filename. This prevents Word from deleting the orginal file.
When you save a file on a Windows NT NTFS partition, the file is assigned
an owner ID. By default, the owner ID is your user ID because you created
the file. By default, other users, even administrators, are denied access
to your files or directories unless you grant them access permissions or
file ownership is transferred.
File ownership is transferred in one of the following ways:
Q89247 Information: How Word for Windows Uses Temporary Files
Q102888 Saving from Word or Excel Resets NTFS Security Permissions
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