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Hello Burt, > A problem is that the documents I am using are the Administrator's Manual > from 2000 and the HowTo from 1999. unfortunately, I think there is no better documentation. The most reliable and up-to-date pieces of information are present in the FAQ section and in the list archive (but you have to know what to look for :) > >given a lot of care and education, > >and certainly a lot of your time helping them when something goes wrong. > > After years of using AFS, I never managed to solve the ".: not found" > (something like that) problem, where parts of the filesystem disappear. I Hmm, I'm rather used to ".: permission denied" as I do not use a proper pam module for my screensaver. But it is just a minor annoyance forcing you to clog explicitely. I suppose you mean real problems like when the cache manager dies. Then of course it is a bigger trouble. By the way, talking about friendliness - Jan, I want to bother you again with that idea - let Venus use cached access rights on cached objects until a valid token is present... It would dramatically improve "friendliness" of the file system, without sacrificing security. Coda does have support for the disconnected mode - that's why we can both support network credentials expiration and behave user friendly. > ran into that same thing with coda when I made that mistake of accessing > the same thing through 2 different paths. Usually it required restarting A bit strange, it should not cause something like that - but now it is hard to know what happened. Regards, -- IvanReceived on 2004-04-20 06:19:39