Ok, this one is just plain weird, and I'm wondering if anybody has ever seen anything like it.
I usually use a merge/backup program called Synk to backup network volumes to my local computer (that is, backup files from a mounted server volume to my computer, not the other way around). Has worked great for years, and I just started experimenting with the new Synk 5. So far, very nice.
Except just now I tried to backup a particular server volume, and Synk refuses to see its contents. It's truly bizzare: I can mount and unmount the volume without issue, and the finder sees, can open, and can copy everything in it. Synk sees the volume when it's mounted (and doesn't see it when it's not), but when I select the volume in Synk's Open dialogue, it shows it as being completely empty. Nothing. Other mounted volumes, even off the same server, work perfectly. I also can't create a new folder from Synk's open dialogue on this "empty" volume.
Restarting Synk didn't help, restarting the whole computer didn't help, removing Synk's preferences didn't help, and removing Synk's cache didn't help.
I have no idea what to even try at this point--is there somewhere that OSX caches the content of Open dialogues even across restarts, and if so, how the heck do I flush this?
I usually use a merge/backup program called Synk to backup network volumes to my local computer (that is, backup files from a mounted server volume to my computer, not the other way around). Has worked great for years, and I just started experimenting with the new Synk 5. So far, very nice.
Except just now I tried to backup a particular server volume, and Synk refuses to see its contents. It's truly bizzare: I can mount and unmount the volume without issue, and the finder sees, can open, and can copy everything in it. Synk sees the volume when it's mounted (and doesn't see it when it's not), but when I select the volume in Synk's Open dialogue, it shows it as being completely empty. Nothing. Other mounted volumes, even off the same server, work perfectly. I also can't create a new folder from Synk's open dialogue on this "empty" volume.
Restarting Synk didn't help, restarting the whole computer didn't help, removing Synk's preferences didn't help, and removing Synk's cache didn't help.
I have no idea what to even try at this point--is there somewhere that OSX caches the content of Open dialogues even across restarts, and if so, how the heck do I flush this?