Re: Long PC File Name Fix?
I contacted AWS (or is it EAWS??) and have included their response here:
"Nexus currently only support Services for Mac to determine where the Mac share is located. At this point we have no information of what will be used in the future. The request for smb support has been logged with NexusEdit and Insight. The Open Output is the problem with anything other than Services for Mac.
On Jan 21, 2008, at 3:52 PM, Randy wrote:
Long,
Thanks for your response but you didn't answer my question.
The CIFS protocol is compatible with Mac OS X type and creator (resource fork) provided the Mac files are copied/written using CIFS and my use of extensions with Nexus files mean that I not concerned about preview, creator and file type loss. I am concerned about the loss of Open output and my question still is:
Will future versions of Nexus offer the ability to chose CIFS instead of AFP?
Randy
On Jan 21, 2008, at 2:13 PM, AWS NA Support wrote:
Randy,
Using anything else but AFP will cause
1. Open output stop working
2. Potential lost of preview, creator and file type.
If these are not imppotant to you then you can use any other method to mount Nexus_Mac but if they are important then you must use AFP.
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On Monday, January 21, 2008 2:53 PM, wrote:
I recently learned that using CIFS to connect to my Windows
server would allow me to use long filenames for my Mac OS X
files. There are a few issues (won't read existing
AFP resources only resources copied using CIFS, won't work with
Suitcases and Adobe apps) and I can get around all of these
issues.
The one issue I can't get around without getting more of a
headache than dealing with long filenames in AFP is that the
NexusEdit button in NexusManager won't work with CIFS volumes,
it will launch Insight but doesn't open the file. Is there any
plan in future versions of NexusManager to change this? It is
certainly preferable to use CIFS if possible rather than
spending money on ExtremeZIP with its varying degrees of
compatibility.
Randy"
SO...I'm not holding my breath.