> I have a quite "interesting" problem on a samba server: > > We (or better: our client) had a WinXP-system with a shared folder with > lots of data, which has been replaced with a dedicated fileserver using > Samba (on Linux). > All data has been migrated and everything seemed to be fine, however > Photoshop (CS3) and InDesign have some problems on WinXP: > - files can be opened and modified just fine (using "Save") > - however when the user tries to use "Save as", he is unable to save > (user says that he can browse directories just fine, however "Save" is > grayed out). > - CS3 on Vista works. > - Saving the file locally and moving it with explorer works too. > - Behaviour is not consistent across directories, i.e. there is a Folder > "Projects" with ~30 subfolders. Saving to the first 4 works, the others > do not work. > - On the old WinXP "server", everything worked.... > > I have currently no / only limited control on the server. > (I'm not on-site currently, I have only remote-access by ssh to the server) > > Has anybody an idea what this can be?
Maybe.... In CS in the save dialog box, bottom left I think there is a button says something like "use OS save" and if you press it again "use adobe save", I think OS save is the way to go. I have quite a few CS users using samba. -Kristian -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
