On Oct 27, 2004, at 5:39 AM, Alexey Proskuryakov wrote:
On 27.10.2004 12:21, "Van Vlierberghe, Steven" <email@hidden>
wrote:
( Strange also is: if I mount the same volume (with same
credentials) with
the Finder (Go-Connect to Server-Address
smb://trapcd039/JobContainer), then I
can copy onto the share using the Finder. )
Can somebody explain, or better, does anyone has a tip how to solve
this ??
Why does the Finder think that the share is not writable ? (it
should Think
Differently)
I'd try mounting the volume in a different way - by sending a "mount
volume" Apple Event to self (or Finder, if the former doesn't work in
Java).
I'm afraid that I don't have any sample code for Java, but I used
this
form C++, and it worked.
I often have this problem when manually mounting nfs exports from my
linux server. I usually have to quit the Finder at least once,
sometimes twice for it to see all the new mounts and get the file sizes
correct. disktool -r seems to do nothing under 10.3, unlike 10.2, where
it usually solved these issues.
Remember: it's a "Microsoft virus", not an "email virus",
a "Microsoft worm", not a "computer worm".
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