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File could not be uploaded macos server
File could not be uploaded macos server








file could not be uploaded macos server
  1. FILE COULD NOT BE UPLOADED MACOS SERVER UPDATE
  2. FILE COULD NOT BE UPLOADED MACOS SERVER PRO
  3. FILE COULD NOT BE UPLOADED MACOS SERVER SOFTWARE
  4. FILE COULD NOT BE UPLOADED MACOS SERVER PASSWORD
file could not be uploaded macos server

After going through the erasing etc above and setting up iMac with the same ID I cannot seem to access the same iCloud as the other devices. I have 2 M1 laptops and this 2012 iMac and use the same apple ID on all machines with the documents uploaded to iCloud and available to all devices logged in with the ID. It's now on and will have to stay that way until they come up with a fix.īUT.

FILE COULD NOT BE UPLOADED MACOS SERVER UPDATE

Just to make sure and as I am retired with plenty of spare time on my hands, I repeated the whole exercise again and decided that the security update is the reason for File Sharing not working. Brilliant, I thought, until I tried turning it off and it would not turn off.

FILE COULD NOT BE UPLOADED MACOS SERVER SOFTWARE

Great, I thought, until I then ran a software update check and there was a security update for the version that I was running After updating that I found that File Sharing was still on. Low and behold I could then both turn on and off the File Sharing. I then installed Catalina again on that new volume. After doing a SuperDuper backup I booted up in Recovery modem went into Disk Utilities and erased/removed the internal volumes and then added a new one. Reinstalling Catalina didn't work for me either but today I decided to smash the nut with a sledgehammer and totally erased the iMac. I just want to get it set up so I can exchange a few files now and then without having to email myself. And what are all those other users? Staff?Ĭan anyone help me? I'm willing to read a guide if there is an "Apple File Sharing for Dummies" book out there. I have no situations where I would want everyone to share my data. I also can't understand why I can't remove the "EVERYONE" selection in the "Users" column. I'm the only one here so I don't want any others to be able to share. Is it the same as my computer login name and password? If so, why doesn't it work? When I set up file sharing I use the user name that is me.

FILE COULD NOT BE UPLOADED MACOS SERVER PASSWORD

I'm still trying to find out what user name and password is used for file sharing. I can connect #2 to #1 and share files but when I try to connect #1 to #2 either as guest, registered user or "using Apple ID" I'm not allowed and told to contact the system administrator.

FILE COULD NOT BE UPLOADED MACOS SERVER PRO

I do everything the tutorial websites tell me to do but continue to have connection problems and other glitches.įor instance, the #3 Macbook Pro won't even let me check the file sharing box to turn file sharing ON. I decided to give it one last try to set it up, just spent three hours, up and down the stairs, without success and I'm totally frustrated. I'm always having trouble with file sharing on my three mac network. #3 is a Mid2014 Macbook Pro running Catalina (10.15.7) #1 is a Mid2007 iMac running El Capitan (10.11.6) So, any suggestions? I'm hoping that 9.23 fixes some other issues we're having, so I won't complain if waiting a little while longer gets this fixed to - I just need some light at the end of the tunnel.Frustrated with Apple File Sharing Greetings, My colleague seems to have put a DMG of 14.3.8 up, and that fails, but the 14.3.7 PKG I put up seems to be working fine. We're running 8.73 for another week or two - but when I check the 9.23 release notes, I don't see anything specifically mentioning this, unless it's in the "other improvements" area. One of the concerning things is the extra / in the path - but when I copy/paste that and try it in my browser, I manage to download the pkg file just fine - and it runs fine too. Assuming it is a flat file package.ĭownloading Error: The package could not be found on the server. This Apple Package did not have a valid index.bom file. I upload it through Admin, removing spaces, renaming per our convention, etc, and then push it - and it fails: /usr/sbin/jamf is version 8.73Įxecuting Policy at 4:15 PM | gersteina1 | 2 Computers. I downloaded it and tested it, it runs fine. I'm trying to get the MS Office 2011 update 14.3.9 package to deploy.










File could not be uploaded macos server