

"Adobe Technical Support only supports using Photoshop and Adobe Bridge on a local hard disk." Think about it: Photoshop is coded to expect the kind of latency involved in locally-attached storage and not at all the kinds of delays that can occur when trying save (for example) what can be extremely large files over a network connection. End of story, anything else is simply not officially supported. You should probably start a new thread, but it doesn't matter what server you're using, Adobe *ONLY* supports saving directly to a network share if you are using their VersionCue product (discontinued as of CS 5 ) "When you want to save an Illustrator file to a network or removable drive, Adobe recommends you first save the file to an internal hard disk, and then close the file and use the Finder to copy the closed file to the external or network drive, or save the file to the network using Adobe Version Cue."ġ0.9 will attempt to use SMB2 by default, you can force the client to use smb1 by connecting viaīut that won't change Adobe's lack of support for this.Adobe only supports this if you are using Adobe Version Cue.
ADOBE CS6 INSTALLATION DVD FOR MAC MAC OS X
Cue a big buzzer sound: Samba is NOT used by Mac OS X for client connections to a cifs/smb (Windows) server or Samba server.Īs for working directly off of a fileshare from any client - Windows or Mac - with Adobe files. This keeps coming up and there's just too much misinformation flying about.
