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Hello all,
I hope that someone can help me. I have three PC’s that have a problem saving files to a Gigabit NAS. All three started having this problem this morning. It has been working like a champ for 3 months. Open a picture in PS and try saving the pic to another format on the network drive. PC 1 I get " Could not save as \\path\filename because of a a program error. PC2 I get " Could not save as \\path\filename because of a a disk error. PC 3 I get " Could not save as \\path\filename because the file could not be found. Now I created a new Volume on the NAS and I can now save to that new Volume. I can read from existing files on the NAS and save in every other CS3 app. Funky. I can save the PS file locally and on other PC shared network folders. I did the 3 finger salute for prefs and did the font CMAP \ Base thing that was suggested. I changed the memory allocation. Removed mapping and remapped. Virus and spyware free Any ideas?
I hope that someone can help me. I have three PC’s that have a problem saving files to a Gigabit NAS. All three started having this problem this morning. It has been working like a champ for 3 months. Open a picture in PS and try saving the pic to another format on the network drive. PC 1 I get " Could not save as \\path\filename because of a a program error. PC2 I get " Could not save as \\path\filename because of a a disk error. PC 3 I get " Could not save as \\path\filename because the file could not be found. Now I created a new Volume on the NAS and I can now save to that new Volume. I can read from existing files on the NAS and save in every other CS3 app. Funky. I can save the PS file locally and on other PC shared network folders. I did the 3 finger salute for prefs and did the font CMAP \ Base thing that was suggested. I changed the memory allocation. Removed mapping and remapped. Virus and spyware free Any ideas?
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