10.6.3 FTP Problems :\

hey,
My server just randomly stopped working on the ftp side of things, for some reason if I make shares on my other partition (not boot) it will work, But when the shares are on the boot drive they will not work, nor delete when i get rid of them out of server admin, connecting to its fine, just wont mount anything thats shared off the boot drive. finder says its a broken alias when i connect through that...
Cheers for your help, it will save me rebooting.

I was able to fix this problem by going into my Keynote presentations and figuring out which fonts were being used for each munged section of text (in the Master slide or the specific slide if some special text was added). Then go into the Font Book app (in the Applications folder), find that font, and I pretty much guarantee that you'll see you have a duplicate, with an old one (that worked), and a new one that I presume was installed as a part of the 10.6.3 update (that doesn't work). The way to be sure is to select the font in Font Book, then go to Preview > Show Font Info, and scroll down to Version -- bet you dimes to donuts your "duplicate" fonts will show two different versions. Disable the one that doesn't work (quickest way is highlight it in Font Book and uncheck the checkbox at the bottom of the window), and enable the version that does work. You may need to quit and restart Keynote, but when it comes back up, your fonts should work again.
Interestingly, the new font shows up as fine in Font Validation, so I don't know why the new one doesn't work, but it sure doesn't. At least there is a workaround...
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