Mac Os X Server File Sharing Error Reading Settings
Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. kevinfromhunt Level 1 (0 points) Q: How can I reset File Sharing on Lion Server.app? I am getting message that says "Error Reading Settings" when I try to open the File Sharing on Server.app. Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.7.3), Lion Server Posted on Feb 17, 2012 4:04 AM I have this question too Close Q: How can I reset File Sharing on Lion Server.app? All replies Helpful answers Page 1 Next by td234, td234 Apr 2, 2012 9:23 AM in response to kevinfromhunt Level 1 (0 points) Apr 2, 2012 9:23 AM in response to kevinfromhunt Same issue here. Updarted to 10.7.3, stopped File Services to update Drobo, Server crashed, now File Services cannot read settings. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by thepod7, thepod7 Apr 22, 2012 7:26 PM in response to td234 Level 1 (0 points) Apr 22, 2012 7:26 PM in response to td234 Did either of you find a fix for this, mine started doing this tonight Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by diffuseuk, diffuseuk Apr 23, 2012 8:28 AM in response to thepod7 Level 1 (0 points) Apr 23, 2012 8:28 AM in response to thepod7 Ever since I upgraded to 10.7.3 I've had this same problem, no matter what I try I can't solve it.I've tried everything I've read through the forums, including deleting the com.apple.AppleFileServer.plist file, but nothing seems to work.If anyone has any ideas on how to fix it, I'd be very grateful. At the moment, I'm using SSH and SFTP to access files off the server, but it's much slower than over AFP/SMB.Gavin Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by td234, td234 Apr 23, 2012 9:58 AM in response to thepod7 Level 1 (0 points) Apr 23, 2012 9:58 AM in response to thepod7 I restarted the computer and my started working. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by diffuseuk, diffuseuk Apr 23, 2012 11:03 AM in response to td234 Level 1 (0 points) Apr 23, 2012 11:03 AM in response to td234 No, sadly that doesn't do anything. I still have "Error Reading Settings" when I go back in to Server.app, with the spinner in the bottom right of the app spinning away saying "Starting File Sharing service", but nothing ever happens. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Beno 44, Beno 44 May 2, 2012 4:47 PM in response to kevinfromhunt Level 1 (15 points) May 2,
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