Subject: Re: saving across network with Quark problem
From: Dave Ritter (dave.ritter@newtimes.com)
Date: Mon Jun 25 2001 - 18:28:56 EDT
here is some info on the "Quark" problem
http://www.macwindows.com/quark.html
this is an excerpt...
--- We have seen this problem in the past and have worked with Quark to come up with a work around. Below is a paragraph copied directly out of my personal notes.4-25-00. Spoke to Scott Henry at Quark. He is a QA engineer who deals mostly with the PC side but works with the Mac stuff as well. He says they saw this problem in the past on Novel AFP servers where the rights of the folder were read/write/modify but not create. If the user double clicks on the Quark file on the server the temp files have to be created on the server at the location of the Quark file being opened. If they cannot be created then there are problems.
If quark is opened and File Open is used, the temp files are then created at the location the OS stipulates. This prevents the Quark temp files from being written across the network to the AFP volume and should help the situation.
Quark recommends 8.3 naming convention and simple server and path names when using quark files cross platform because theymaintain a usage profile in the quark file that is supposed to keep track of all graphics and external files. This can get screwed up pretty easy by the cross-platform UNC and file naming differences of PC's and Mac's.
Because of the way Quark handles its temp files, it is a bad idea to open a Quark file from any AFP Server. The best thing to do is to copy the Quark file to the local machine, open it, edit it, and close it; then copy it back to the AFP Server.
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> Subject: saving across network with Quark problem > > Hi, > > Users on a netatalk server I'm running are having > problems when saving to the shared drive with Quark. > The mac pops up all these "Unknown error -199" and > other numbers that don't explain anything. Their files > get corrupted or lost. Often the only way out is to > copy and paste the whole document into a new empty > document, because Quark refuses to save to the > networked drive. This also happens during "Collect for > Output". > > There don't seem to be any other problems. File > copying with the Finder works fine (and is nice & > fast). > > These are macs running mac os 9.1 and quark 4.1, > connected to the netatalk server over tcp/ip. > > I recommended for now to copy the file to their local > drives, work on them, then copy back to the server. > But this is considered a huge hassle (I agree). They > should be able to work over the network. > > Thanks for any help you can offer. > > --Isaac
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