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From: cy@dbase.a-t.com (Cy Shuster)
Subject: Re: Problems launching Macintosh files on a Novell server
Message-ID: <1991Jun26.181826.4532@dbase.a-t.com>
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Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1991 18:18:26 GMT
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In article <956@skipper.dfrf.nasa.gov> ray@skipper.dfrf.nasa.gov (Jeff Ray) writes:
>Here's the problem:  we are have a great deal of trouble launching from data
>files stored on the server.  The symptoms tend to fall into three major
>categories:
>
>1)  Files will not launch unless first unlocked.

If the correct application starts up, but then complains about the file
being locked, this would seem to point to a problem with the Desktop
file (as you've explored), since this is where the Finder information
about the lock status is stored.

>2)  Files will not launch at all, but may be opened from within the application
>    that created them.
>
>3)  "Type" in View By Name frequently displays the filename of some other file
>    on the server, rather than the correct creator's type.
 
Both of these problems indicate problems with the Desktop. Perhaps in #2
you have to hold down the option key before selecting "File:Open" in order
to see the file?

>The data fork does not appear to be corrupted.  The information returned by
>ResEdit appears to be correct.  Reinstalling the desktop files (using MACSETUP)
>only changes one set of symptoms for another, as does using Norton Utilities
>for Macintosh on the server from accross the net, and then rebuilding the
>desktop.  (However, Norton does consistently see something wrong with the
>bundle bits; it just doesn't seem to be able to fix it.)

In ResEdit, choose "Get Info" from the File menu (or use DiskTop) to
verify the four-character creator and type information: this is what
seems to be wrong. Also remember that everyone will need *write* permission
(and perhaps a few other Novell-specific permissions - anyone?) to
the Desktop file. If the bundle bits are not set, then the correct
resources won't be put into the Desktop to describe the applications.

Try moving the applications off the server; nuking the old Desktop;
check the applications on your local disk with Norton to make sure
the bundle bits are set; recopy the applications to the server volume
(which should then update the Desktop's bundle resources); *then*
rebuild the Desktop.

--Cy--
Mac Development
cy@dbase.a-t.com

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