Re: Invisible files for mac os 9 on windows 2003 server

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From: Marimuthu [msft] (pmarimu_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/14/04

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    Hi,

    How big is your mac volume.?...number of files in the single folder?
    There may be some file limitation from the APPLE side..
    This may be due to the large files in the shared folder. for that we need to
    load balance the share..

    Here is the link for thefile limitation from apple side..

    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=15460

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    Regards,
    Marimuthu.P
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    "dreb" <frank.sannes@tibe.no> wrote in message 
    news:713a12872db2144e83432c610666f0ff@localhost.talkaboutmac.com...
    > When a pc creates files or folders on windows 2003 server they are
    > invisible from mac.
    > Restart filesharing and the files are visible again. But the problem
    > reappeares next time files are created. Some index problem. Any solution
    > to this major bug?
    > Microsoft have not heard about it. The same bug was in 2000 server, before
    > one of the servicepacks.
    > 
    

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