Hi Framers:
I have numerous FM 6.0 books and I am now using FM7.2.
Whenever I open/modify and save a file now I get the
following message.
'The document was saved to a temporary file, but
FrameMaker cannot rename it to have the correct name.
The newer version has an odd suffix.'
FM is creating
More info on this issue.
After much frustration, I tried a few things and have
learned that this issue only happens when I am
accessing the files from our network server. I tested
this by creating a new test book on the server and
adding a few chapters to it. Same problem. I then
copied
Well, the numbered files are FM's temp files... the network problem
though is a little weird.
In your FM prefs, what OS naming convention is specified? Does it
match the type of server? Do the files have spaces or accented or
unusual characters in the file names?
When you have a file open, can
At 10:43 -0700 29/8/06, The red fox wrote:
I have numerous FM 6.0 books and I am now using FM7.2. Whenever I open/modify
and save a file now I get the following message.
'The document was saved to a temporary file, but
FrameMaker cannot rename it to have the correct name.
The newer version has
At 15:11 -0700 29/8/06, The red fox wrote:
At this point, bottom line is I cannot save any files when i am accessing them
from the network server. I continuously get the below error message.
As before, but I suggest that the AV software has recently been installed on
your network server. If
Well, the numbered files are FM's temp files... the network problem
though is a little weird.
In your FM prefs, what OS naming convention is specified? Does it
match the type of server? Do the files have spaces or accented or
unusual characters in the file names?
When you have a file open, can
Hi Framers:
I have numerous FM 6.0 books and I am now using FM7.2.
Whenever I open/modify and save a file now I get the
following message.
'The document was saved to a temporary file, but
FrameMaker cannot rename it to have the correct name.
The newer version has an odd suffix.'
FM is creating
More info on this issue.
After much frustration, I tried a few things and have
learned that this issue only happens when I am
accessing the files from our network server. I tested
this by creating a new test book on the server and
adding a few chapters to it. Same problem. I then
copied