Re: Mount Xserve Volume Broken in Tiger?
Re: Mount Xserve Volume Broken in Tiger?
- Subject: Re: Mount Xserve Volume Broken in Tiger?
- From: Adam Wuellner <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 10:15:48 -0500
On 5/20/05, Jason Bourque <email@hidden> wrote:
> set vMountString to ("afp://" & vUserName & ":" & vUserPassword &
> "@192.168.105.209/Marketing Files")
> mount volume vMountString
>
> Same problem. Would that fact that the Server is running 10.2.8 be a
> problem. We are installing Tiger Server in a week or two.
>
> Jason
I presume you have verified that you can in fact mount the volume
manually, via Finder's Connect To Server or with command line tools,
yes?
I have had problems when the volume name includes a space. For
example, when sending a URL to a file located on an afp share to a
user, if the URL included a folder name with spaces, clicking the URL
would open a Finder window at the parent folder of the folder whose
name contained the space, rather than targeting the file specified by
the URL. This happened with and without proper URL encoding. You
might try encoding the space in the URL properly (use instead of
the space), or try renaming the share if you can, to something like
Marketing_Files. After all the problems I had, I stopped using spaces
in folder names altogether, and things have been much smoother since.
I can't explain why it shouldn't work, so YMMV.
HTH,
Adam
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