On Sep 25, 2008, at 3:20 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:

>
> 10.2.8
> Its running as I can see it
> Drag the file onto the icon for the other HD


Ugh, that sux. I've only ever run into that error with samba shares,  
and it's because the share was messed up.

FWIW it's a no brainer to try the fix....go to the 10.2 machine, stop  
the file sharing, restart the computer and re-share the drive.

ON the other one, restart the computer and re-attach the shared Mac  
volume.

This is what works with flaky samba shares, particularly on older macs.

I've no clue whether this will work for afp shares, though.

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

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