I have found many programs that have given me grief when trying to do "save as" directly through a network. Macromedia, Quark, and Adobe software. Although, I have not had your problem of not seeing the share. I can always see it, but run into problems where Macromedia says the file is in use as I try to save it. Or file corruption after saving through a network, which is what happens in Quark.
While researching this, I forget the details as to "why" but I have accepted the fact that the best way to work with these programs is to save to your local machine's hard drive, and use the network for backing up periodically. Copying files using other methods than "save as". And do this after you have closed your open files in these programs. I do this in Dreamweaver by having a local project, and setting up a network remote project and use Dreamweaver's FTP to keep the two directory structures sync'd up. Brian ---------------- Brian Hoard BHH Studio Art & Animation www.bhhstudio.com ------------------------------------------ 6/10/2002 11:56:38 PM, Digital Dweeb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Is it possible for applications which run in the Classic environment to >access CIFS volumes mounted through Sharity? I can't, for instance, access >any files on my Windows machine using Dreamweaver (version 4.0.1), even >though the volume appears right on my OS X desktop. The volume just doesn't >appear in Dreamweaver's navigation dialog. Is there any way around this, >aside from copying the files to a Mac volume? That's extremely inconvenient >for what I'm trying to do. > >Thanks much, > >--- >Steve >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >_______________________________________________ >Sharity-talk mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To unsubscribe see http://at.obdev.at/mailman/listinfo/sharity-talk _______________________________________________ Sharity-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe see http://at.obdev.at/mailman/listinfo/sharity-talk
