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Blues11
Feb 28, 2021Luminary
ReadyNAS 516, Microsoft Word, the Mac, and Read Only
I have a strange problem at the center of which is my ReadyNAS 516. It involves the Mac, Microsoft Word, and the NAS. The problem: Every Word document (with the .docx extension) opens Read Only and ...
rn_enthusiast
Feb 28, 2021Virtuoso
I don't own a Mac so can't do much testing for you here but I suspect the issue isn't "with the NAS" per se. I think the issue is more with the interaction between MS Word (for Mac) and loading files over the network. Reading around on Google a bit, this seems to be a long standing problem with MS Word for Mac. Pretty much seems to match your symptoms exactly.
I expect that this is some kind of oddity that happens when MS Office creates all its hidden temp files as part of how the application operates when opening/saving docs. If those temp files linger, you will probably see this issue.
Enable the option to see hidden files (not sure how to do that on Mac) and browse to the network folder where you docx files are. Do you see hidden temp files linger for those docx files, even when the document is closed?
A few links out of a sea of people having the same issues.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6353465
Your friend is Google here, I would say. Some ReadyNAS users might have same experiences and could possibly know how to solve it but I don't think it is a "ReadyNAS problem" in that sense.
- SandsharkFeb 28, 2021Sensei
I'm also not a Mac user, but I also suspect the problem is with the temp files Word creates. I have seen posts elsewhere of similar things occurring when a user has permissions in a sub-folder where the file is located but not the root folder for it. That's not a typical situation with a ReadyNAS, since permissions are normally created on a share basis instead of folder basis, though it is possible to create it. Have you tried resetting all permissions in the share?
One other thing that might set that up is if you are using the admin credentials and are accessing the file via the data (or whatever your volume name is) path instead of directly to the share. The NAS is not going to let you write files to the volume root, even as admin. So if you are using admin credentials (which is generally a bad idea for normal use), try with other credentials.
On the other hand, if you are not using admin credentials, try using them as a test to see if it fixes it. If it does, then that definitely points to a permissions problem.
You can find more information on Word temporary files here: Description-of-how-word-creates-temporary-files
- Blues11Mar 11, 2021Luminary
I am the original poster and I have a surprising update.
I've searched the net for answers as well as attempting to go to Microsoft and Apple about this problem. (I attempted to contact Netgear but I wasn't able to get any response.)
So in my last attempt to figure out why this problem was occurring I tried a Hail Mary. I attempted to add AFP to the Services on my ReadyNAS.
As expected the ReadyNAS popped up a window telling me that AFP had been deprecated by Apple. Still I enabled it.
The problem disappeared when I connected to the server via AFP. When I disconnected and connected using SMB, the problem returned. I did this a few times and it confirmed this result.
Obviously it would be unwise to rely on an old and unsupported protocol for my ReadyNAS, the primary location for all of my files, and this problem needs to be resolved.
Given this new piece of information, would anyone have any other ideas on what the problem might be?
- SandsharkMar 11, 2021Sensei
In the SMB options on the System/Settings page, is Enhance MacOS checked?
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