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Guest Scott T. Sanford
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Hi,

Strange issue here. My new desktop is a Mac Pro and when I attempt to

connect to one of my Windows Servers it can read the contents of shares,

download, and even DELETE, however on Add, it bombs out.

 

It can successfully add files to my other 3 servers. The only difference

between the servers is that the one that I cannot add files to is Windows

Server 2003 R2.

 

Has something changed in R2 that would need to be adjusted?

 

Thanks for your help,

 

STS

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Guest Aaron Marks
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Re: Mac OS X (Leopard) Client cannot Add to Windows Server Share

 

On 2008-03-03 21:19:56 -0800, "Scott T. Sanford" <STS@stsanford.com> said:

> Hi,

> Strange issue here. My new desktop is a Mac Pro and when I attempt to

> connect to one of my Windows Servers it can read the contents of shares,

> download, and even DELETE, however on Add, it bombs out.

>

> It can successfully add files to my other 3 servers. The only difference

> between the servers is that the one that I cannot add files to is Windows

> Server 2003 R2.

>

> Has something changed in R2 that would need to be adjusted?

>

> Thanks for your help,

>

> STS

 

Are you saying that you can connect to the share actually, but you are

having an issue with it crashing when you try to write back to it?

 

Read and Execute work just fine? Write is the problem?

 

Just need clarification so that I can better attempt to answer.

--

Aaron Marks

AM IT Consulting

Guest Scott T. Sanford
Posted

Re: Mac OS X (Leopard) Client cannot Add to Windows Server Share

 

On 3/4/08 5:00 AM, in article 2008030402003616807-goto@blogaaronmarkscom,

"Aaron Marks" <goto@blog.aaronmarks.com> wrote:

> On 2008-03-03 21:19:56 -0800, "Scott T. Sanford" <STS@stsanford.com> said:

>

>> Hi,

>> Strange issue here. My new desktop is a Mac Pro and when I attempt to

>> connect to one of my Windows Servers it can read the contents of shares,

>> download, and even DELETE, however on Add, it bombs out.

>>

>> It can successfully add files to my other 3 servers. The only difference

>> between the servers is that the one that I cannot add files to is Windows

>> Server 2003 R2.

>>

>> Has something changed in R2 that would need to be adjusted?

Yes, for example I can download from the share, (the share in question is

for application storage for installations), so I can execute to begin and

successfully install an application, however if I try to upload a downloaded

application it fails with a Zero Kb file being written to the drive.

 

The really confusing thing to me is that I can delete files I didn't place

there! So you would expect R - D with W being the missing permission. I have

re-set permissions on this share as well as NTFS Permissions on all files

and folders within the share. I have Full Control.

 

Now, this is NOT a problem on the other, NON-R2 servers.

 

Thanks for your response Aaron,

Scott

 

>>

>> Thanks for your help,

>>

>> STS

>

> Are you saying that you can connect to the share actually, but you are

> having an issue with it crashing when you try to write back to it?

>

> Read and Execute work just fine? Write is the problem?

>

> Just need clarification so that I can better attempt to answer.

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Guest Jeff Lerner
Posted

RE: Mac OS X (Leopard) Client cannot Add to Windows Server Share

 

Hey Scott,

 

I"m having the same problem w/ my iMac running 10.5.2 connecting to my

office server running Server 2003 R2. Did you ever find a solution to write

to your server?

 

"Scott T. Sanford" wrote:

> Hi,

> Strange issue here. My new desktop is a Mac Pro and when I attempt to

> connect to one of my Windows Servers it can read the contents of shares,

> download, and even DELETE, however on Add, it bombs out.

>

> It can successfully add files to my other 3 servers. The only difference

> between the servers is that the one that I cannot add files to is Windows

> Server 2003 R2.

>

> Has something changed in R2 that would need to be adjusted?

>

> Thanks for your help,

>

> STS

>

>


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