I finally updated my old server which we use to back up all the files from the main File Server to external hard dirves. (which then get backed up to Tape for desaster recovery)
The old server was running Windows 2000 Server and the files were copied off incrementally to external hard drives via a simple move script, 90% of the files were used by apple macs and stored on the File Server then moved to the exteranl hard drive as a final storage, now that I have updated to a new server Running Windows 2008 Server and have put the External Hard drives (from the Old Server) onto the new server all the Mac postscript fonts are corrupt when we copy them back to the shared folder that the macs can access on the new server.
But if I copy the fonts back to an old server running windows 2003 or 2000 the fonts are OK.
How do I get Windows 2008 to share the fonts correctly via SMB without having to copy the fonts back to old technology, why does microsoft always have to stuff around with things that work.
The old server was running Windows 2000 Server and the files were copied off incrementally to external hard drives via a simple move script, 90% of the files were used by apple macs and stored on the File Server then moved to the exteranl hard drive as a final storage, now that I have updated to a new server Running Windows 2008 Server and have put the External Hard drives (from the Old Server) onto the new server all the Mac postscript fonts are corrupt when we copy them back to the shared folder that the macs can access on the new server.
But if I copy the fonts back to an old server running windows 2003 or 2000 the fonts are OK.
How do I get Windows 2008 to share the fonts correctly via SMB without having to copy the fonts back to old technology, why does microsoft always have to stuff around with things that work.