On 28.01.14 2:51, Duncan S Kincaid wrote:
There are two possible workarounds: (1) Copy the file to the local
hard drive of the computer before opening it. (2) Delete the
attribute marking the file as being a download, by entering the
command xattr -d com.apple.quarantine where must be
replaced
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rom:" change it to "anywhere" and
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> > Note that this will change the security level on the machine
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> > Peter Dissing
> > Aalborg University
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Subject: [OpenAFS] Error opening files on AFS in MacOSX
Hi all,
I am running OpenAFS 1.6.5 client on MacOSX 10.9.1 (Mavericks).
Sometimes (very hard to tell under which circumstances), when I am trying to
open (ususally PDF) files on AFS with Preview.app or "
Hi Jan,
On Jan 9, 2014, at 19:14 , Jan Pospíšil wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am running OpenAFS 1.6.5 client on MacOSX 10.9.1 (Mavericks). Sometimes
> (very hard to tell under which circumstances), when I am trying to open
> (ususally PDF) files on AFS with Preview.app or "Adobe Acrobat Pro.app" I g
Hi all,
I am running OpenAFS 1.6.5 client on MacOSX 10.9.1 (Mavericks).
Sometimes (very hard to tell under which circumstances), when I am
trying to open (ususally PDF) files on AFS with Preview.app or "Adobe
Acrobat Pro.app" I get the following error:
"file.pdf" is damaged and can't be open