Note that the other answers in that link will not work as they are post-write "clean-up" workarounds. See here for more details: macos - Disable storage of invisible files "._" on my cfs or smb network storage - Ask Different You can try this, but I'm not sure if it works in Sierra or High Sierra.ĭefaults write DSDontWriteNetworkStores -bool true killall Finder That wouldn't work in the above situation. But, I think it just cleans off the network drives periodically. The issue in the article is problematic for SharePoint because it doesn't allow the metadata files to be uploaded to the server.īlueHarvest was once used (may still be) to prevent OS X from pushing those files to network locations. Click Next twice to walk through the informational steps of the Add Network Location wizard. ![]() Click the link named Connect to a web site that you can use to store your documents and pictures. I thought it was just another one of Microsoft's proprietary, non-compatible with the rest of the world adventures. In the pane on the left, right-click the Network folder and select Map network drive. I didn't know SharePoint was a WebDAV server. ![]() You can certainly find Mac users that understand the term, but it makes little to no sense on any unix file system. ![]() Windows users have no idea how any other file system works, and they all think when you tell someone the file is on the "Q-drive" that everyone has the same share mapped to the "Q:\" drive. ![]() That's what I would expect on a Windows forum.
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