Can't auto save to a network drive

I have two computers set up in gigabit network usinf premiere cs3 to edit with.  Premiere won't auto save to the network that I the project is stored to, I have to save as a new file.  Any thoughts?
Seb

You're not the first to have an issue with Premiere on a network.  Best recommendation is to simply not use one.

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