Neither unchecking QuickLook nor OG4 did the trick. Must be something involving Managed User on Leopard. I've seen saving to server issues mentioned on Apple's discussion group but nothing like this.
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2008-10-03, 03:06 AM
Neither unchecking QuickLook nor OG4 did the trick. Must be something involving Managed User on Leopard. I've seen saving to server issues mentioned on Apple's discussion group but nothing like this.
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Member
2008-10-03, 05:57 AM
You mentioned in one of the earlier posts that you could save successfully to the local disk. What happens if you do that, then copy the file to the server? Any errors? What about if you attempt to edit a pre-existing OG file residing on the server?
I'm still trying to tease out whether it is something about the file that causes the problem, or the way in which it is created/written...it's an interesting puzzle!
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Member
2008-10-03, 07:23 AM
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Yeah, it is an interesting puzzle....interesting puzzles (and irrational supervisors) is what made me leave IT for teaching <grin>
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2008-10-07, 01:42 PM
Thought I would offer a little perspective in case you are still having this issue. I just tested saving from OG 5 to a AFP share point on our 10.5.4 Server and had no errors.
To me this would mean the issue is in the configuration of your server combined with how OG saves files. What protocol does this share use?
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Member
2008-10-16, 05:31 PM
I have the same issue. Copying my company server from my hard drive works fine, however directly saving results in an error. Of all my apps only omnigraffle seems to exhibit this behavior.
I never understood it, but the work around (for me) was easy.
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Member
2008-10-20, 12:41 PM
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Privileges from this account have no bearing on Novell access. To whit, using my Novell account, I can save an OG file if I log on to the computer using my admin account. I cannot save if I log onto the computer using my student test account. (Interestingly, I cannot recall if I tested the teacher account or what the result was if I did.) If I use my Novell student account I can save if I log onto the computer with my admin account but not my student account. It seems to me that OG must be attempting to save a temporary file of some type in a location that the managed account has no priveleges to.
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