I run a number of applications eg Photoshop and Dreamweaver through
Virtualbox running on my iMac.I've noticed over the past weeks that
sometimes when I try to save a new file (especially in Photoshop) that
it tells me the file already exists. Mostly I just accept the request to
replace but it is annoying.
Checking in Finder I find that when I hit save in Photoshop, it
immediately creates a zero byte file and then brings up the replace
request message.
Files are stored on a shared folder on the Mac and I'm on Leopard.
Anyone seen this before and is there a cure? I've googled a bit and
there's some info about it maybe being something to do with permissions
but it's all beyond me!
Thanks
Pat
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