Running Office 2016 on Mac.Attempting to access a.docx file on sharepointI've successfully edited it previously (today)Shut down machine, commuted, then resumed work (possibly irrelevant)I now receive 'Upload Failed There was a problem refreshing this file', see a down level version of the document with bogus edit marks from others ('I've watched over a co-workers shoulder to confirm)I've tried duplicating locally as requestedI've tried restartingI've tried repairingI'm looking for other ideas to resolve. SharePoint let the network lock go when you signed off. Now you are working from home, Sharepoint thinks you may be a different user and cannot re-lock the file for you.You need to check that file out in SharePoint. Once you have it checked out, you should be able then to re-upload your locally-saved copy of it.Make sure when you check the document out that SharePoint does NOT overwrite your local copy (by moving the local copy somewhere else).I always check files out in SharePoint, then save them locally and work on them there. Then I upload the local copy to check them in. That way, I get a persistent lock on the file so I can log out and log back in without drama.Hope this helps John McGhie, Microsoft MVP (Mac Word), Consultant Technical Writer.
Unfortunatly I don't think thats helpful - For instance I work in a company where you're expected to collaborate on documents, and your solution is basically to just not use the synchronisation ability at all.I've had this problem only in the last two weeks since el-capitan upgrade. So the problem is that someone edits a paragraph that you edit, and it gets into some kind of merge conflict.So now it wont download their changes, and wont upload yours - but theres no ability to roll back and say, get rid of mine, ill accept theirs, or say override. Theres no way to wipe that cache - ive reinstalled, signed out of word and back in, the works.Some online help for 2011 office suggests you have a 'Document Upload Center' where you can go into and cancel the synching of that file.
Platform Mac OS X 10.11.4, Xcode-7.3. OpenSC - current (as of 2016-04-21) GitHub master branch. Expected behaviour Should work as shown below but without module explicitly specified: $ pkcs11-tool.
But thats not a thing in 2016.I've been through my folders and wiped all the cache folders I can find, and the history is not affected.' I've recreated with other documents.
Once (wifi in my case) connectivity is interrupted the problem begins, it's no longer possible to see the current server copy. Restarts down to hard reboots of the mac have no impact, my access is only to a down levelversion of the document cached locally. Via browser access it's not possible to check the document out, the client believes it's checked out to the last person to put down changes, and I've confirmed that persists after the other editor has released.Additionally I'm now seeing that even when connectivity is maintained, I loose the ability to see updates or edit documents, once others access the document. So far, once I encounter the problem with an existing document (i.e.
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