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Finder not connecting to Server

For the last 18 months I've been transfering files to my windows home server 2011 from my iMac with no problems. Last Thursday morning finder kept crashing every time I tried to open a share or move a file, it had the error message "The last time you opened finder it unexpectedly quit while reopening windows. Do you want to try and reopen it's windows again?"


I normally have the shares sitting on the desktop and just drag and drop files onto it. I have since worked out that the problem lies with just the video share, the others work fine. The same problem is on my mac book pro, the kids windows laptop can access the video share with no problems.


All the computers are updated and no setting have been changed at all, hopefully someone can point me in the right direction.

iMac, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.3)

Posted on May 18, 2013 8:32 PM

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May 18, 2013 10:30 PM in response to BDAqua

Yes a lot are over 4gb, but the thing is the video share worked fine until last Thursday morning. I can also access it ok on a windows machine and through my Apple TV.


I can also remote into the server through my imac. I copied a 5.8gb movie onto the TV share and it works fine.


Thanks for the suggestion though.

May 19, 2013 7:25 AM in response to caddion

Launch the Console application in any of the following ways:


☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)


☞ In the Finder, select Go Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.


☞ Open LaunchPad. Click Utilities, then Console in the icon grid.


Step 1


Make sure the title of the Console window is All Messages. If it isn't, select All Messages from the SYSTEM LOG QUERIES menu on the left. If you don't see that menu, select

View Show Log List

from the menu bar.

Enter the name of the crashed application or process in the Filter text field. Select the messages from the time of the last crash, if any. Copy them to the Clipboard (command-C). Paste into a reply to this message (command-V).


When posting a log extract, be selective. In most cases, a few dozen lines are more than enough.

Please do not indiscriminately dump thousands of lines from the log into this discussion.


Important: Some private information, such as your name, may appear in the log. Anonymize before posting.


Step 2


Still in the Console window, look under User Diagnostic Reports for crash reports related to the process. The report name starts with the name of the crashed process, and ends with ".crash". Select the most recent report and post the entire contents — again, the text, not a screenshot. In the interest of privacy, I suggest that, before posting, you edit out the “Anonymous UUID,” a long string of letters, numbers, and dashes in the header of the report, if it’s present (it may not be.) Please don’t post shutdownStall, spin, or hang logs — they're very long and not helpful.

Finder not connecting to Server

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