![]() ![]() He can save it to his desktop (or local drive) and copy it out the the share through Windows Explorer, but he can't save directly to the network from the application. I opened Notepad from his machine and created a txt file and saved it just fine out to the network drive with no problems but the Office applications will not save to the network. No changes have been made to his AD account or permissions on the shared drive. 10.4: Fix Word save issues on SMB-mounted Homes Authored by: allanmarcus on Jun 29, 06 11:50:00AM We found that if you turn off the 'Save preview picture with new documents' option in the save prefs, it solves the problem. I tried saving to the "group share"and his Home directory and I get the same thing. The application will act like it is saving the file and then pop up a window saying "document not saved". This error is reproducible against any file server using either AFP or SMB it does not specifically relate to ExtremeZ-IP. There will be a file on the share but the size will be 0K. I have disabled virus scan (McAfee Enterprise) and I still have the same problem. ArcGIS Desktop is configured to run on a Windows Operating System, and does not support ArcGIS software installed directly onto the Mac Operating System (OS). However, it is possible to install Windows as a separate operating system on a Mac through the use of a non-virtualized or virtualized environment, and therefore run ArcGIS Desktop. There are a two primary methods for running Windows on a Mac:ġ. ![]() Boot Camp - Apple’s pre-installed multi boot utility. Users can use this non-virtualized environment on a Mac to install Windows OS and ArcGIS Desktop. It does not allow the operating systems to run simultaneously you much choose one or the other.Ģ.īoot Camp allows users to boot the Mac into either the Windows or the Mac OS. Virtual Machines using Parallels or VMware Fusion. This is third-party software which allow Windows to run simultaneously with the Mac OS. Both systems are able to be active at the same time, unlike Boot Camp. This really depends on the type and amount of analysis that will be performed and how you would like to interact with the Mac OS. Parallels or VMware Fusion work better for light analysis and simple data visualization, due to the fact that there is less processing power and memory available to run ArcGIS in conjunction with the Mac OS. ![]()
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