Exception thrown?

Joe Sporleder joe at wacondatrader.com
Tue Apr 8 08:46:40 CDT 2008


Yes, it actually said "Exception Thrown". I remember, because that is  
unusual compared to the normal error occurred dialogue that I am used  
to.

Joe

On Apr 8, 2008, at 8:35 AM, Steve Mills wrote:
> On Apr 8, 2008, at 08:20:25, Joe Sporleder wrote:
>
>> I went to the server and Workgroup Manager and re-propagated the  
>> access privileges for the volume where the ads are stored. Also,  
>> in the same message box about the "exception thrown" it also gave  
>> me date information on when the file was last opened (almost like  
>> the file was temporarily locked).
>
> Did it actually say "exception thrown" or are you using that as a  
> generic "error occurred" equivalent? From what I recall, the  
> message that tells you when/by who the file was last opened will  
> not show up in the actual "exception" error dialog. An exception is  
> geek speak for a certain way of handling errors or unexpected  
> happenings, and the term "exception" should not be used in place of  
> "error", otherwise the developer will be confused and follow the  
> wrong debugging path.
>
>> Anyways, after fixing the access privileges, the problem has gone  
>> away. It seems after every 4 to 5 backups of my MacOS X Server,  
>> access privileges/permissions get out of whack.
>
> You mean the act of backing up changes source privs? That should  
> not be so. Backup should be read-only on the source volume.



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