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I've even gone as far as creating a shortcut (.url) to the file, and that also fails. For apps thatĭon't, I copy them from the app and paste into the browser and can reproduce the problem. I click on the resulting link, for the apps that support hyperlinks, and can reproduce the problem. I have copied the URLs from Excel and pasted them into Word, Outlook, OneNote, Notepad, Evernote, Notepad++ (and so on).
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(e.g.: for all correspondence documents for the Microsoft client, it might be for common claims The URL's aren't all the same, namely because it depends on which case and category the document was imported into.Thanks for the excellent response Melon Chen!įirst I'll try to address your questions: I can't figure out where the problem is: Excel, Windows, IIS or something else? Although domain joined, they're in an OU with blocked inheritance enabled and no linked GPO's.
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I was also able to reproduce this on vanilla Windows 7 VM's in Hyper-V using Office ProPlus 20. I've reproduced this behavior on multiple company machines: Windows 7 圆4 Enterprise SP1 with Office ProPlus 2010 32-bit. The URL's also look normal in the formula bar. The editing the actual hyperlink confirms its also correct there as well. The URL's in Excel appear normal in the cells themselves. This naturally won't work because its now literally looking for a file called "My%20Super%20Long%20File%20Name-Thats%20Already%20Encoded.pdf" which of course doesn't exist. Some of our users here are copying URL's of relevant files and pasting them into Excel.Īs the need arises, they refer back to the Excel document and click the link to retrieve the document.Īre getting encoded a second time, which result in a URL like: