Hi,

The problem occurs when a  linked file, like an image in an anchored frame, is 
imported by browsing manually to the location defined using a logical drive 
like X:.

When right-clicking on the image and looking at its properties the image path 
starts with X:.
This causes the image blinking.

With scripting, I replace the X: with the server name 
\\ServerName<file:///\\ServerName> in the image path and all becomes well 
again. Scripting lets me make this correction over all my document set quickly 
and surely.

I reason that since the document path starts with 
\\ServerName<file:///\\ServerName> and the image path starts with X: that FM 
does not use a relative path.

What I can attest to is that my problem of imported images blinking on the 
screen in my FM 9 documents is resolved when I replace a logical drive with the 
real network address. Hence my guess that the logical drive causes problems.

Have a good day all,

Stephen O'BRIEN
Coordonnateur à la documentation et rédacteur technique senior | Documentation 
Coordinator and Senior Technical Writer
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De : framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com 
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] De la part de Reng, Dr. Winfried
Envoyé : Monday, November 18, 2013 2:53 AM
À : Frame Users (framers@lists.frameusers.com)
Objet : RE: FM9 files on network - logical network drive X:

Hi,

I just assigned X: to one of my network folders,
created a new file there and imported a graphics file.
No problem. Everything as it should be (FrameMaker
11 on Windows 7).

When your graphics file is on the same network drive,
the path should be relative. That means, X: is not
mentioned in the path name. Did you check the MIF
file whether your path contains any X?
Did you create a local file and import a graphics file
from X:? Vice versa? What happens?
What happens, if you assign another drive letter to
one of your folders on X: and create a FrameMaker
file there? Import a graphics file from this folder?
All sorts of things may happen. However, I would also
tend to believe that this is not related to the drive letter
X:.

Best regards

Winfried

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Sent: Friday, November 15, 2013 8:50 PM
To: Frame Users 
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Subject: FM9 files on network - logical network drive X:

Hi,

(Windows7, FM9)

The server (ex. \\Server<file:///\\Server>) that houses our FM files is 
assigned a logical drive X:. I believe this has something to do with protecting 
against viruses. FM does not like this.

For example, when an image is imported into a FM document using the X: path, 
the image blinks in the FM document, as if FM continually updates the 
definition of X: and the image path becomes momentarily unknown and then 
becomes known (and so the blinking where the image is displayed and then 
appears in gray and so on).

Now I realize that some cross-references to other FM documents contain X: in 
the target document path.  FM does not like that either. May crash because of 
this.

Our IT guy says that the X: cannot be removed (same profile for all). My team 
of tech writers usually uses a shortcut (defined correctly from 
\\Server<file:///\\Server>) to open books/documents but someone always forgets. 
I now have scripts that check the path for x-refs and images imported by 
reference.

Does anyone know if this problem exists in later versions of FM (10 or 11)? 
That would solve this problem once and for all.

Many thanks,

Stephen O'BRIEN
Coordonnateur à la documentation et rédacteur technique senior | Documentation 
Coordinator and Senior Technical Writer
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