Re: .ICM verses .ICC under XP Pro
Re: .ICM verses .ICC under XP Pro
- Subject: Re: .ICM verses .ICC under XP Pro
- From: David Iannarelli <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 01:58:23 -0400
- Organization: The Digital Guru
I find burning a CD of the Mac .icc created profiles works when
transferring them to a Windows system. Lots of wasted storage on the CD
but it keeps me from having to rename the file and getting that annoying
._ file that shows up some times. The CD does provide a backup copy for
the client.
Regards,
David Iannarelli
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>Copying profiles built on the PB from my flash disk
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>(formatted in the XP) needed the suffix changed
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That's EXACTLY what I did! Formatted the disk on the XP machine. I had the
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disk formatted under OSX and it showed up under XP fine but files copied
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were somehow hosed (there were always some ._ in front of all files and XP
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wouldn't deal with them). I then formatted on XP and the Mac was happy to
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mount and copy (although very slowly. It would take like 45 seconds to copy
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a 1mb file). I suspect XP is one strange beast. Anyway, seems like .ICM
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extension is the key, at least when working this way.
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Yeah it's a hassle to rename files but at least it does work. I found saving
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over the network instead of sneaker-netting with a flash disk worked without
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renaming profiles. I kind of understand why it works saving across the
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network opposed to copying the file but it's a stupid quirk none-the-less.
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