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  1. Crazy88

    Snap Server, OS X - Bad Excel file saves

    *Solution Found* While this does not address the SnapServer-Excel bug directly, it is a solution: turn off AppleTalk on both the SnapServer and on the Mac, and instead, use SMB (more common to Windows/Unix) to connect. This also solves the problem of copying long file names (+31 char.) to and...
  2. Crazy88

    Snap Server, OS X - Bad Excel file saves

    jimnetworkplus-- Here are some websites that may help you: http://www.macwindows.com/Win2003.html#101304 http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;833613 I'm guessing the delay you describe is the lack of real-time refresh rate on the workstations. As to our actual problem...
  3. Crazy88

    Snap Server, OS X - Bad Excel file saves

    clonny2-- Thanks for your time. Do you have any more info such as a technical reference or perhaps what the problem actually is? I'd like to see if Apple acknowledges this and how I can keep up with the solution progress. My symptons are simliar to these...
  4. Crazy88

    Snap Server, OS X - Bad Excel file saves

    On a Macintosh, when I try to save/save-as an Excel file originating on a Snap Server, I first get the error message, "<file name> could not be found. Check the spelling of the file name, and verify the file location is correct...". Then I get the message, "Document saved successfully."...

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