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Corrupt Resource Fork -- I think?!?
Name: Kyle Kniepkamp Date: September 29, 2003 at 09:07:35 Pacific OS: OS9.2 CPU/Ram: G4/512
Comment:
I have a user that connects to a Linux server running Netatalk. She can connect to the server and see her files but after a few minutes she gets disconnected and cannot reconnect until she reboots. Other Mac (OSX/OS9) users in the building have no problems. If I connect to her home directory with my Mac (OS9.2) I get disconnected as well. I believe it is a problem with on of her files in her directory, possibly a corrupt data or resource fork.
Does anyone know of a program that can view/edit/delete resource forks or scan a directory for corrupt forks? Thanks
Name: Alice Gorman Date: October 7, 2003 at 12:07:03 Pacific
Reply:
A program called Resedit will let you change or edit file resource forks. There is also an applescript called edit type creator, which I think is shareware.
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