Quark files corrupting over network

I run 3 macs - a mini, a g4 imac and an old g3. All are running 10.4.7. When I transfer quark 6.5 documents over the network, they corrupt. After being transferred, they always cause quark to quit unexpectedly (although it's never all that unexpected when quark quits suddenly). If I repair permissions or run ONYX to clean things up, the files are suddenly OK!
Any ideas?

Check permissions on one of those files before and after running repair permissions. You should be able to see what has changed. Then you will know what is giving Quark fits. You might be able to write an Automator script to fix the files so Quark doesn't die.

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