I have a seperate cache for \\akusho\blahblah and \\AKUSHO\blahblah but they both link to the same server and directory. Could the server address be made case-insensitive?
I think it automatically converts to uppercase when I type the URI into the addressbar in the image browser but not when it starts caching files without using the browser.
case sensitivity for network server name in cache
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You mean case-sensitive not case-insensitive?Could the server address be made case-insensitive?
Are you using windows? AFAIK all windows path's are case-insensitive including network paths. Try typing \\akusho\blahblah and then \\AKUSHO\blahblah in run dialog. How did you even get two computers with same name to work in the same network?
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The cache directorynames are case-sensitive. And somehow it did not convert the servername to uppercase, thereby creating a new cache entry.
But now I see that it does convert it to uppercase each time AND that it shows up the correct directory in the directory tree control.
So these were two related problems I had but now it does work somehow. Perhaps I should try a reboot and see if those problems come back again.
But now I see that it does convert it to uppercase each time AND that it shows up the correct directory in the directory tree control.
So these were two related problems I had but now it does work somehow. Perhaps I should try a reboot and see if those problems come back again.