How to use File Locking with Word

Date: January 30th, 2011 | Category: Desktop App, File Locking, File Sharing, Webfolders / WebDAV

Use MDO File Locking when you are sharing a Word or other word processing document with others. A file lock is used to prevent two people from opening and updating the same document at the same time, resulting in one person’s updates wiping out the other’s.

File Locking is available for Word in the My Docs Online Desktop App, which works with all versions of Windows and Mac OS X, all versions of Microsoft Office Word, and other word processing applications such as OpenOffice, Word Perfect, iWork, and others.

To use the Desktop App for File Locking follow the following steps:

If you change your mind and need to discard your changes right-click the document in the Desktop App and select “Unlock without Saving”.

The WebDAV protocol used by Web Folders also supports File Locking for Microsoft Word, including Windows XP, Windows Vista 32-bit Editions, and Windows 7, and Office 2003, 2007, and 2010. The latest combination of Windows and Office 2010 is less reliable than previous versions of Windows and Office.

The Desktop App and Web Folders can work in combination. For instance one user could use the Desktop App to Lock and Open a Word file and a Web Folders user would not be allowed to edit the same file at the same time.

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