scothand wrote:
> It functions just like a remote drive. Like if another workstation had a shared directory that was write-enabled, or if a usb flash drive were plugged in. Same functionality, permissions, etc...
> Do you know of any programming issues, where ADT wouldn't like to work with a project in either of those examples?
Your "Snap Server" does indeed use some type of NOS, else it could not
"Talk" over the network or process information.
According to http://www.snapappliance.com depending on what type of
device you have a variety of transfer and file protocols that are
controllable via a browser. I think you should call whomever set this up
and let them know it's not working properly (that's not to say ADT isn't
brain dead when implementing stuff, but ADT works fine with win NT, 2k &
2003 servers). Perhaps start with talking a look at how the device does
it's file locks, perhaps it is not releasing them, or another person has
the file locked for writing (most likely). Turning on or off NetBEUI,
and looking at your NetBIOS over TCP/IP settings on the device and the
workstations could be the next step.... Either way, you need to get
someone familiar with your network setup to trouble shoot it.
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David Kurtz
Peckham & Wright Architects, Inc.
Columbia, Missouri