Hello Travis

This is actually a major issue to us. Our servers are located in a part of the 
building from where we rarely work these days. In fact, most of the time the 
room is kept locked and although he's working in there right now, we don't 
encourage my other half to spend too much time.

Our server has become inaccessible via the network so it looks as though I'm 
going to have to try again to put this right using Remote Desktop. It's a pain 
that this application isn't accessible, but this issue of permission changes 
shouldn't happen.

Lynne

On 4 Jun 2012, at 14:23, Travis Siegel <[email protected]> wrote:

Actually, yes, I had this problem recently, and I've not (yet) solved it.  It 
happened when I accidentally ejected a network volume, and I've not been able 
to see it on the network since.  Everytime I connect to the server, it only 
offers the other two drives, not the one I ejected on its own, which is odd, 
because it's never been a problem before.
I've not considered it a major problem, because I just ssh to the machine in 
question, and move files around as needed, but now that you've mentioned it, I 
guess I'll go digging to se if I can determine what caused the issue.

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