CIFS and Autoversioning

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‎10-01-2010 07:04 AM
We are mapping one our Alfresco spaces as Network Drive on XP, using CIFS.
We als added a content rule on this space to add the versioning aspect (on update) so we have some files there that are versioned and some that are not.
We are editing these files with Excel (.xls) through CIFS, using the mapped drive. When saving an unversioned file everything runs smooth.
However, the files that have been versioned cannot be saved - Excel pops-up a message "Document cannot be saved". In addition, if we remove the versionable aspect manually, we are again able to save.
In other words, CIFS doesn't seem to support saving files (content) that has the versionable aspect applied - Is this a known limitation or some way to work around this?
Our customer really needs both these features (versionable and CIFS) and we need to know if there is a solution for this or if we should just search for an alternative.
Thanks,
Cosmin
We als added a content rule on this space to add the versioning aspect (on update) so we have some files there that are versioned and some that are not.
We are editing these files with Excel (.xls) through CIFS, using the mapped drive. When saving an unversioned file everything runs smooth.
However, the files that have been versioned cannot be saved - Excel pops-up a message "Document cannot be saved". In addition, if we remove the versionable aspect manually, we are again able to save.
In other words, CIFS doesn't seem to support saving files (content) that has the versionable aspect applied - Is this a known limitation or some way to work around this?
Our customer really needs both these features (versionable and CIFS) and we need to know if there is a solution for this or if we should just search for an alternative.
Thanks,
Cosmin
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‎10-01-2010 06:01 PM
Do you have Kerberos setup and using version 3.3g? Then this may be your issue http://issues.alfresco.com/jira/browse/ALF-3071
Try 3.4.a, or the latest Enterprise version. It should work.
And add alfresco.log with error, always easier to help if you do. And specify you environment. linux or windows makes a big difference when it comes to cifs, windows is harder since it has native cifs that compete with Alfresco cifs.
Try 3.4.a, or the latest Enterprise version. It should work.
And add alfresco.log with error, always easier to help if you do. And specify you environment. linux or windows makes a big difference when it comes to cifs, windows is harder since it has native cifs that compete with Alfresco cifs.

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‎10-04-2010 09:58 AM
Hi,
Sorry, I forgot to mention the details you are asking about:
* Alfresco 3.2 Enterprise
* Server is running on a RedHat box
* Kerberos not setup, but we do have SSO through Active Directory
Cosmin
Sorry, I forgot to mention the details you are asking about:
* Alfresco 3.2 Enterprise
* Server is running on a RedHat box
* Kerberos not setup, but we do have SSO through Active Directory
Cosmin
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‎10-04-2010 10:06 AM
I'm not aware of any issue with that Enterprise version, but since you are running Enterprise I suggest that you contact Alfresco support.
