Re: Temp Files created during file creation



In article <A6FD2308-717A-41A1-8008-E81AE835FD1A@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
steve p <stevep@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a small network consisting of 4 Mac OS X clients, and several Windows
clients. All workstations are accessing a single Windows 2K SP2 Server. My
problems is with file creation from the Mac's. When I save a file to the
server, a second hidden file with the same file name will appear, but with a
"._" before the name. For example, if I save a file called "123.ai" to the
server, that file along with a second file called "._123.ai" appears. When
saving an Illustrator file from a PC, this hidden file does not appear, only
from the Mac's.

The problem this is causing within Illustrator (all versions), is that I get
a -43 File System Error. This does not allow me to open a file from the
server and save it back to the server. If I open a file stored on another
Mac, and save it back to the Mac there is no problem. So I can only guess the
problem is with the Server.

Hi Steve!

These aren't temp files. These files are created when using Mac OS X to
connect to a Windows workstation/server via SMB.

The SMB implementation in Mac OS X does not support the Mac resource
fork of a file. Apple gets around this problem by splitting the file
into a resource fork (._filename) and the data fork (filename) and
placing them both on the sever. Windows users will only see these files
if they have set their systems to view hidden files.

Rather than using Apple's SMB client I suggest you look into an
alternative SMB client called Dave from Thursby
<http://www.thursby.com>. It handles networking with a Windows machine
much better. It's worth the price just to avoid this problem and it's
more stable. Download the free trial for yourself to see if this
resolves your problem.

Hope this helps! bill
--
William M. Smith
(Microsoft Interop MVP - Mac/Windows)
.



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