Yes the SAN is providing CIFS.
It seems very specific to the contents of the file. I can copy
THISFILENAME.XLSX to the SAN location
(\\SANVOLUME\SHARE1file:///\\SANVOLUME\SHARE1, for example) just fine, but
REPORT.RPT fails to the same location. However, if I edit REPORT.RPT in Notepad
by one
Fascinating. What GUI are you using to do this copy? Is it Windows Explorer?
Regardless, I'd take this up with the SAN vendor, and see if they have
anything.
Kurt
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 9:00 AM, David Lum david@modahealth.com wrote:
Yes the SAN is providing CIFS.
It seems very
Thanks, yeah is not that hard to setup a new server and then change the GPO to
point to it.
THanks
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Stefan Jafs
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What Explorer shell extensions do you have loaded?
Any data-loss-prevention/AV type products involved?
Cheers
Ken
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