bloqued *._ files

G

Guest

Hi,

In my network I have some Machintosh computers and they are experiencing
some problems when they try to delete files. "...acess denied....". , I have
tryed to delete the files whit admin acount and I get the same.
I have to restart the machine our the server to solve the problem.

Can somebody tell why?
 
D

David H. Lipman

From: "seven" <[email protected]>

| Hi,
|
| In my network I have some Machintosh computers and they are experiencing
| some problems when they try to delete files. "...acess denied....". , I have
| tryed to delete the files whit admin acount and I get the same.
| I have to restart the machine our the server to solve the problem.
|
| Can somebody tell why?

What is bloqued ?

What does the Apple platform, Machintosh, have to do with a Win2K News Group ?

You need to explicitly state your problem.
 
G

Guest

The Apple plantform, Machintosh computers , they open and work on files
stored in windows 2000 server.
When they open any file on that server a ._* file is created.
and when I try to delete those files, an error message pop up whit:
....acess violation... the file canot be delete it's in use...
 
D

David H. Lipman

From: "seven" <[email protected]>

| The Apple plantform, Machintosh computers , they open and work on files
| stored in windows 2000 server.
| When they open any file on that server a ._* file is created.
| and when I try to delete those files, an error message pop up whit:
| ...acess violation... the file canot be delete it's in use...
|


You made sure that the user has Delete Rights to both the NTFS structure and to the NT Share
?
 
G

Guest

Yes,
the user have full control over the share and on the NTFS security.
and I have said before that with my admin acout, directly on the server, I
have the same message.

On another search they tould me to create a FAT sistem file, that solve the
problem
but the problem is the same on booth file systems.
I know that exist some software to avoid that kind of files, but I think, it
should be solved whit configuration.
 

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