Turn on webdrive caching (multi-user), and disable spotlight indexing.

On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 7:46 PM, Lionel Gentil <[email protected]> wrote:

> Why did you switch to Mac if everything works fine for you on Windows ?
> What does the Mac allow you to do that you were unable to do with Windows ?
>
> For your problem, I would maybe point toward the fact that finder wants to
> list (ls -l) all files before displaying the directory where as the Windows
> Explorer doesn't do it.
>
> Lionel
>
> On Feb 20, 2011, at 8:26 AM, Stephen Clark wrote:
>
> > So I am in a real bind. I just fully switched from Windows to Mac
> > which is great. However the one thing I mainly need for work is to
> > work directly on my company's FTP server which is in a remote
> > location. Through windows I accomplish this fine with Webdrive, I can
> > map as network drive and work directly off the drive as I would any
> > other folder, saving uploading/downloading using a regular FTP
> > program.
> >
> > Now that I have moved to Mac (10.6.6), I went to install Webdrive, and
> > use this same functionality and as before. However I have run into a
> > serious issue; Webdrive connects perfectly to my FTP server on Mac,
> > and mounts fine, and when I browse to the volume in either Finder, or
> > Pathfinder I get the initial directories which is fine, and I can
> > browse into a few of the subfolders that have a small amount of files
> > fine. My issue lies in that the main folders I need to work with are
> > extremely large folder structures. They have approximately right under
> > 1000 subfolders, all containing different amounts of subfolders and
> > files of all sizes.
> >
> > Trying to browse into these folders is pretty much impossible. I sat
> > on the phone with Apple tech support for over an hour trying different
> > things and they could still not give me any suggestions as to how to
> > get this working properly if it's even possible. When I browse to
> > those folders, finder just sits and has to (I'm guessing do some sort
> > of caching) on the entire directory of thousands of folders/files. I
> > finally let it sit long enough and it took about 15 minutes to finally
> > see the directory listing and then drilling down into the subfolders
> > took long amounts of time as well.
> >
> > I have troubleshooted my FTP server, and have no issues connecting
> > through it with any FTP software. Using 3rd party FTP software I get
> > an instant dir listing of the large folders and can work with them
> > fine, so I am at my wits end as to what I can do to get my a finder to
> > work like this and view the folders/files quickly. Basically I have
> > had no issues with this on windows, or using ftp 3rd party software on
> > mac or windows, just mounting it through finder.
> >
> > So I am posting to see if anyone has a possible solution or workaround
> > for this. Any/all suggestions are greatly appreciated.
> >
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