snap server

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The snap server tag covers discussions about compatibility and connectivity issues between Windows operating systems and Snap Server network-attached storage devices. Users report problems such as creating folders that result in hundreds of empty folders, file permission errors, and inability to map drives. These issues are observed with Windows 7, Vista, and XP, and often involve authentication problems due to Vista's inclusion of the computer name in login credentials, which Snap Server rejects. Other topics include network visibility and access from mixed environments with Macs and older Windows PCs.
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    Windows 7 too many folders created

    Hi, I'm new to W7. When I create a new folder on another network place (usually my server), the pc times out because it creates more than one folder. If I don't do ctrl+ald+del quick enough it creates hundreds of empty folders! The other network places are a mixture of XP, win 98 and win 95 PCs...
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    Windows Vista Vista Home Premium + Snap Server + File Permissions

    We have a pc running Vista Home Premium and have successfully mapped a drive to our Snap Server 1100. However, when the use puts files on the Snap Server is the shared folder, he is no longer able to access them - message received is: "(filename) cannot be accessed. The file may be read only...
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    Windows Vista Problem create folder in SNAP SERVER

    Hi, I'm using win Vista Ultimate 32-bit, have problem create a new folder in snap server. When i try to create a folder, it will freeze a while and come out 100 new folders. and i can't delete a file too. anybody have the same issue? Please help. Thanks..
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    Windows Vista Vista and Snap Server

    I have just installed Windows Vista and all is running wonderfully except that I cannot connect a mapped drive to my Snap Server? Any ideas, thoughts, etc.
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    Windows Vista Vista Incompatiblity with SNAP Server

    SNAP Server requires a logon with no symbols such as / or \ included in the logon name. However, Vista places the name of your computer in front of your logon with a \ in between. For example, if your computer is named MYCOMPUTER and your logon to SNAP server is MYNAME when you attempt to logon...
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    Windows Vista Seeing Other Computers and Servers

    I have two Compacs running XP, three Macs running OS10.4.8, a SNAP server running some old version of SNAP OS, and a XIMETA NDAS server. I have installed Vista on a second clean drive of one of the Compacs and that went well. I finally got my network HP printer to be recognized and installed...
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