by William Smith <mecklists@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Feb 13, 2006 at 10:29 PM
In article <OO1fuFJMGHA.3960@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
"Saleh Ghaleb" <sghaleb@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> We have setup a win/mac network and all shares reside on a W2K server
and
> everthying is OK till we installed Adobe InCopy on our Macs, When a user
> save an InCopy do***ent to the Win2K share it is saved OK but when he
tries
> to open it again it is not recognized as an InCopy do***ent anymore..
>
> Does this have anything to do with the fact that InCopy uses a 4 letter
> extension (.incd)? Have any one heard of any solution to this?
Hi Saleh!
A four letter file extension is just fine and quite common.
You mention SFM in your subject but I'd still like to ask how are your
Macs connecting to your Windows server? AFP (which uses SFM) or SMB
(which uses Windows file sharing)? Whichever they're using, they should
all be connecting the same way.
Can you explain what you mean by "it is not recognized as an InCopy
do***ent anymore"? Is the file's icon generic or does it still have an
InCopy icon? Are you simply unable to double-click the file and have it
open? Or will trying to open the file through InCopy (File --> Open)
work?
bill
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William M. Smith
(Microsoft Interop MVP - Mac/Windows)