Can't publish to network drive

We recently upgraded our network to Leopard and Flash to CS3,
and since then, I can't publish to a network drive.
The reason I need to do this is that we're on a network where
all our project files are on the server, and we work directly from
the server. With previous versions of Flash and the system, I was
able to work on a Flash file on the server and publish or test to
the same place. Now I need to copy my flash file to my local
computer in order to publish or test.
If I try, I get this error: "Error creating Flash movie file.
Be sure the destination file is not locked or on a locked drive.
Also, check that the file name is not too long." Neither of those
are the case.
Does anybody know what I can do to fix this? Thanks so much
for your help.
-Helene

Hi there,
I was able to fix it by reading someone else's post in the forum (thanks to Webshawty5). This is what I did to fix it:
I created a new folder within the folder where my original files were, called it SWF, and in the publish setting options, I changed the path to point to this new SWF folder.
That seemed to work. I don't know why it doesn't work any other way... but at least, it's publishing them. Then I just move my SWF files to the original folder and it replaces any old SWF files I had there.
I know it's not ideal, but hey, IT WORKS!
Phewww... I feel much better now. Hope this helps you too:)
N.

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