AFP connection and high Sierra
Does anybody got this to work?
i have all my files on my nas but COP hates it, it after reboot I need to locate the folders twice, before it understands where the files are. sometimes it deletes the catalog with the files ( the real files on the nas stays) but it get removed from the catalog. some raw files it will not read. same camera same lens.
i have all my files on my nas but COP hates it, it after reboot I need to locate the folders twice, before it understands where the files are. sometimes it deletes the catalog with the files ( the real files on the nas stays) but it get removed from the catalog. some raw files it will not read. same camera same lens.
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Remember that High Sierra is not yet supported by Capture One.
Ian0 -
I switched from AFP to SMB. Same speed, less issues. 0 -
Did not help here ☹️
I like CAP but I does not work good enough. the network part just works in Lightroom.0 -
Apple has dropped the support for AFP since Sierra. The preferred connection method is SMB for Sierra and High Sierra. This has been discussed many times on Mac forums. So, it is also my recommendation for you to switch to SMB.
I use SMB plus COP 10.2 on a High Sierra machine without any issue, at least the ones you describe.0 -
do you have your files in the catalog or outside ?
i have switched to SMB connection now 😊0 -
Did you try if 10.2.1 fixes your issue? 0
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