Turned out that our anti-virus software had real-time scanning turned on. Once I
turned that off, everything was fine.
Curtis Nichols
Señor Editor
PCS Production Co.
Irving, Tx.
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From: blafarm <blafarm@yahoo.com>
To: Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, June 3, 2011 4:51:00 PM
Subject: [Avid-L2] Re: What is the latest MC version?
That's a strange problem. I've never seen a managed router setting that related
to individual files sizes.
I'm assuming you've tested downloading with Firefox, Chrome and IE -- and that
you've tested those three browsers on multiple computing platforms in your
facility.
And, I assume you are downloading to a drive whose file system is compatible
with >2GB files.
After that, there's not much I can think of beyond it being an ISP issue -- but
I've not heard of 2GB "caps" before.
Have you tried downloading the files at a different location -- and using a
different ISP -- than your work location?
If that's still not working -- and you're really in a bind -- I could download
the files you need (PC / MAC) and mail you a DVD.
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