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smb makes my computer crash
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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when I try to connect with 10.2.1 with smb to an other server I get a OS panic.
Often after two connections.
What to do?
(Sharity.app and SMB Browse.app do not work at all)
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Nov 2001
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Do you have sharity and smb browse still installed? Did you have them previously installed before upgrading to Jag? That may be the source of your problems. I never used those apps and don't know what they install into OS X. Do they have uninstallers? I had a similar problem with Dave from thursby.com when I upgraded to 10.1, where left over files from it caused SMB connections to fail.
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I get a finder quit when I try to look in smb shares in column view in 10.2.3. Is this a known bug or what?
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Join Date: Jul 2001
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Originally posted by ShotgunEd:
I get a finder quit when I try to look in smb shares in column view in 10.2.3. Is this a known bug or what?
Don't get that here.
TiBook 500/10.2.3/Windows wireless/wired network
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Originally posted by cpac:
Don't get that here.
TiBook 500/10.2.3/Windows wireless/wired network
murg, I get it on an iBook 500 over a wired network.
Its fine in list and icon view.
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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I posted this problem here a while ago, I have a Powerbook G4 with 10.2.3, and get that problem if I try to access too many SMB servers at once.
The explanation I was given was that the SMB part of OS X isnt the best, it's still got problems and bugs. So his suggestion was to only connect to one SMB server at a time. And if you ever use an SMB and it mysteriously disconnects off of your desktop without you telling it, dont try and connect again, you'll cause a panic. Just go do something else for a bit or restart. (from my experience)
-Adam
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Join Date: May 2001
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I have problems with crashing when connecting to smb shares too. I average 1-2 kernel panics/day because of this. Before I installed VPC, smb was the only thing that gave me kernel panics.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Oct 2001
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same problem here. It works sometimes, but causes kp's too. I would suggest sending panic.log's to Apple Feedback.
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