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Old October 4th, 2002, 03:10 AM
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Originally posted by Guiarb
I don?t know why your customer has these problems I have the same configuration and I don?t have problems. Can you be more specific with the detail like what version of Photoshop are you running? Where are you running Photoshop in the client or server site?

For the second point It sounds to me that you have a Access Privileges problem.

You can write me an email at guiarb@lycos.com
Hi,
The advice above solved the problem.
Maybe you should contact Apple Premium Support, as they claim the problem is well known to them as described by me earlier in this thread.
They would probably be interested (hopefully) to find out why this problem is not on your configuration.
Anyway, they use Photoshop 7.0.x and runs it on the clients. The files resides on the server - and are commonly not copied to the workstations to save time and to 'control' corrections (i.e. two people making corrections on the same file on their separate workstation and then overwriting each others corrections upon copying the files back to the server).
As I said the advice above solved all issues.

Thanx anyway, and have a nice weekend

John Philip
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