The mounted file system does not support extended attributes parallels




















GetSqlString 1. GetSqlBinary 2. Value; sqlDataReader. Can someone please explain to me what I'm doing wrong here? Your code looks fine, but without much more detail it sounds like you may have an issue with your setup on the server side. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Giacomoni 1, 13 13 silver badges 18 18 bronze badges. Daniel Daniel 31 2 2 bronze badges. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook.

Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. I really really really hate the error that I sometimes get when trying to copy a file from my Vista box to my NAS: "The mounted file system does not support extended attributes".

With the options to "Try again" or cancel. I suppose the "Try again" option is just in case the mounted file system changes its mind or the file somehow decides that the extended attributes that it's somehow acquired aren't actually required The main problem I have is that I get this with text files where I've never done anything 'special' to create "extended attributes" whatever they are.

The solution which doesn't involve replacing my NAS with something that is running Windows ; seems to be to copy the data out of the file and recreate the file from notepad I'd rather the error dialog had a "strip the extended attributes from the copied file" option, better still if it had some way of showing what these attributes were so that I might be able to decide if I wanted to keep them Data distribution servers was the previous entry in this blog.

High throughput, low latency is the next entry in this blog. Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content. If a real solution can't be found, I'd also be happy with a quick way to strip all the attributes.

It appears zipping files can do it, but the faster the better. As long as the files stay on an NTFS filesystem the alternate streams will be kept around, but I thought Explorer would just drop them maybe with a warning when copying to a filesystem that doesn't support them.

And SharePoint doesn't support that extra data. I guess I'll have to manually strip that extra stuff until I find a tool to do it. By the bye, the zip method does work perfectly, I tried it a few times. Now if only I could figure out exactly what it was stripping Is it possibly the zone.

Try opening the files with notepad but include :zone. So if the file name is something.



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