jzarmin wrote:
However I am completely unfamiliar with setting sharepoints- does anyone know how to do so?
joe
you have to use the 'workgroup' manager - part of the server tools software - to define your 'shares'. these are basically folders on the server (or network if you get more technical) that the server serves to the 'client' machines in the office. i.e. your users.
these 'shares' then appear as separate volumes in the finder when you connect to the server. 'workgroup manager' is used to set the permissions and properties for each 'share'point.
see the screenshot below - note that i am in the 'sharing' settings along the top - you need to click the 'inherit from parent' box in the 'properties' tab of your selected and then go back to the 'general' tab and click 'apply permissions to enclosed'. this has the result of resetting all of the permissions within that share to those you've specified (also in the 'general' tab).
one thing to bear in mind: when you click 'inherit permissions...' there may be a several second delay depending on the number of files in the sharepoint.
disclaimer: all of the above i've found out through trial, error, blood, sweat and tears. i'm not a sysadmin and therefore i may be overlooking something. what i'm describing has worked for me in the past and formed the optimal solution for the companies i've worked for without any outside technical support. i also don't want to begin suggesting how you define your 'user' and 'group' settings: there are so many permutations possible that a discussion into how it could work for you would last many many pages. it's worth reading through the relevant sections of the OSX server software manual - even though i never understood all of it, there were concepts discussed that i could relate to and begin to think about re-working into my setup.
disclaimer no.2: the problem you're talking about, (also discussed
here), often rears it's head when there is a permissions problem,
however
sorting out permissions may not solve the problem once and for all. i also get this error message intermittently when simply re-saving a PLN to my hard disk. admittedly not to the extent that you guys seem to be experiencing.
hope this helps.
~/archiben
b e n f r o s t
b f [a t ] p l a n b a r c h i t e c t u r e [d o t] n z
archicad | sketchup! | coffeecup