You do not have permissions to open this file on Excel Services.

Hi all,
I am recieving this error:
I have setup a trusted location to the document library where the Excel spreadsheet resides, and I still recieved the error.  I changed the location to the entire site and I still recieve the error.  I am the Sharepoint Admin, so I have full
rights to all.
I am on SharePoint 2007.
 I set the location as Http://sitename/document Library name
Location type = Windows SP Services
Checked trust Children
there are no extrernal connections so I took the defaults for all other options.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
TIA,
Joe

Hi,
I understand that when you try to open an excel file in browser, you received Access Denied error.  You can check the excel service settings in Central Administration like this :
Open Central Administration -> go to Operations tab. Ensure that the Excel Service is running
Open Central Administration -> go to your configured Shared Service -> click Excel Service Settings. Set  File Access Method:  ensure that it is not using Impersonation, instead the Option Process Account should be enabled.
Open Central Administration -> go to your configured Shared Service -> click add new trusted file location.
field URL: here you can specify a report library or the whole portal
Location Type: should be Windows SharePoint Services
Children trusted: defines whether the children should also be trusted or only the defined path
For more information, please refer to this site:
MOSS Excel Services you do not have permissions to open this file:
http://developers.de/blogs/nadine_storandt/archive/2007/09/06/moss-excel-services-you-do-not-have-permissions-to-view-this-workbook.aspx
Thanks,
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