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Re: Inaccessible files with transparent/invisible icons on Server 10.3.x



At 10:41 AM -0400 6/29/05, Edward Marczak wrote:
>Do they still see the filename just "hanging there"?  Can they see them via CLI: ls -l /Volumes/SharedDrive/blah   ?

Yup.  And some of them can be accessed/opened while others cause the SPOD to pop up until a Finder relaunch. 

>How about if they login under a different user account on that machine, and then access the share, does that make a difference?

Nope.  That makes it a machine or network jack problem.  Sigh.  I'll try scrutinizing those machines to see what makes them different but as far as I can see, they are cookie-cutter eMacs: 1.25GHz, 256MB RAM, 80GB HD machines. 
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 >Inaccessible files with transparent/invisible icons on Server 10.3.x (From: Kok-Yong Tan <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Inaccessible files with transparent/invisible icons on Server 10.3.x (From: Edward Marczak <email@hidden>)



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