I am using B54 (3815). I think the problem has to do with the way that the mac handles NFS folders, and not with QS. I did a couple things and now it is recognizing the files. I noticed that the server name was /volumes/ server-1 and not /volumes/server. I don't know why this happened but I am guessing that I lost my connection to the server and when tried to reconnect it made a new connection, having an already existing volume with the name server it appended the -1. Quicksilver has everything cataloged under /volumes/server/ so it doesn't do anything because the files it turns up don't exist there anymore. I made another custom catalog entry, searched it, and now everything is working again.
Thanks for your help so far. If you know how to correct this annoying finder action of not reconnecting, and not deleting the entries for previous connections let me know. Otherwise I will search on a mac os support board because this problem doesn't seem to be quicksilver caused. Thanks Again, Sean On Apr 6, 4:56 am, Chris Cairns <[email protected]> wrote: > which version of QS are you using? > I suggest either B54(3815) or > use B56a6 if you don't mind the issues (and also fixes) listed here: > http://bit.ly/1zL7FT > The question mark appears probably because QS does not know with what > application it must open the file.
