No permissions on share - Keynote?

Hello,
I have an installation of the newest Keynote on an iMac with Mavericks.  When saving a Keynote file to a Windows server share, it will allow it to save, but when opening from that share and attempting to work with the file, it will not let me save any changes, and instead tells me I have no permissions to save in that location.
The perissions are fine, and I can open any other programs files in that same folder, edit, and save them without any problems like this, it seems to be only affecting Keynote files.
When using the files locally on the Mac, they can be edited and saved just fine, just not from on the server share.
I have tried to connect to the server share with smb, afp, and cifs just to see if any made a difference, but I get the same error all around.
What can I do to be able to save and edit Keynote files on a server share without this permissions error saying I don't have the permissions that I obviously do?

That being the case, Apple has stated that recorded narration will not work in the keynote widget (see iBooks Author: About the Keynote widget - http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5067).
Self-Playing and Recorded presentations
Self-Playing presentations and Recorded presentations with voiceover narration may not work as expected. Readers will be able to view and manually advance your presentation, but recorded narration and timings won’t be available.
The same article seems to indicate that some audio files should work in the widget, evidently as sound objects.
Keynote files can contain media—such as images, movies, and audio—but don’t use a Keynote file just to add media to your book.
I haven't been able to figure out how to get it to work yet though. If we can figure out how to get sound objects to work you could still put the audio in your widget, just break it up into a seperate sound file for each slide, and advance to next slide on click. Someone would have to figure out how to get the sound objects to play like they should though...
With regard to the other audio files: That is weird that Apple told you to use .m4p format for audio. Their online documentation says to use m4a. The following is an excerpt from iBooks Author: supported file formats - http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2838.
Video and audio files: M4V, M4ANote:   For the Media widget, you can add a video file or an audio file (in a format QuickTime supports) to your book. You can convert other types of files using iMovie, QuickTime Player, or Compressor. For the HTML widget, the suggested file formats are MP4 video files and M4A audio files.
Either the tech who emailed you saying to use .m4p is mixed up, or their online documentation is wrong.
Please let us know if changing to m4p works for you. That may help others out.

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