On 26-Jul-2010, at 22:34, Chris Murphy wrote: > > Now, with ACL based shared folders, InDesign reports "Cannot save to the file > "blah.pdf". You may not have permission or the file may be in use." And then > it proceeds to write out a zero K PDF. I'm not sure that it's ACL related, it > might be something else. But I don't know anything about how ACLs are > implemented, and if and how aware of ACLs an application would need to be or > if there is some other interaction that could be going on, maybe even with > AFP as the intermediary.
So this happens only when InDesign writes the file? Is this a drop box type folder (write access, no read)? I know drop boxes are a problem on Windows machines, so it would not at all surprise me if Adobe didn't understand them. Or it's just adobe being stupid and doing something to actively not support ACLs. Actually, it's probably the latter. What happens if you have a folder with identical ACLs on the local machine and try to save to it? -- 'You know the worst of it?' said Rincewind. 'Oook?' 'I don't even remember walking under a mirror.' --Mort _______________________________________________ MacOSX-admin mailing list [email protected] http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-admin
