We are running FreeNAS v8.3.1 on a
Dell Optiplex 330
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz
Dual 2Tb HDD RAIDZ
4Gb RAM (All the motherboard would support)
We are transitioning from storing our SolidWorks files on the local modeling machines to the NAS for better organization and backup.
Whenever a SolidWorks part is opened through the network drive without the application running, the program crashes on initialization. When SolidWorks is running and a part is opened from the NAS through the Open dialogue, we get the message that "Access to [Network drive\File Path\~$Temporary Part.SLDPRT] was denied."
We have no problems opening image files, excel files, etc. Only SolidWorks (so far) has this problem. My first guess was security settings for these particular temporary files were different. My second guess is that memory might be low for such a high demand application?
Opening a file on one Windows machine from another works fine. Accessing the NAS as a guest with all permissions granted does not help - the problem does not appear to be in security settings.
Thanks,
Dell Optiplex 330
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz
Dual 2Tb HDD RAIDZ
4Gb RAM (All the motherboard would support)
We are transitioning from storing our SolidWorks files on the local modeling machines to the NAS for better organization and backup.
Whenever a SolidWorks part is opened through the network drive without the application running, the program crashes on initialization. When SolidWorks is running and a part is opened from the NAS through the Open dialogue, we get the message that "Access to [Network drive\File Path\~$Temporary Part.SLDPRT] was denied."
We have no problems opening image files, excel files, etc. Only SolidWorks (so far) has this problem. My first guess was security settings for these particular temporary files were different. My second guess is that memory might be low for such a high demand application?
Opening a file on one Windows machine from another works fine. Accessing the NAS as a guest with all permissions granted does not help - the problem does not appear to be in security settings.
Thanks,