WebDav verification error and pdf attachments
In June I received a WebDav verification error and red symbol at the top right of the Zotero pane. I am running Zotero 4 for Firefox on a Win 7 system and connecting to a cloud server (CloudMe) through WebDav. I had previously ignored the WebDav verification message in Zotero sync menu which said it could not verify the server because no red symbol appeared. Despite this message Zotero worked just fine until June. The only way I could get WebDav to verify a connection to the cloud was to change the name of my Zotero cloud directory from upper case "Zotero" to lower case "zotero". When I used the "show file" menu for any pdf in my cloud directory Zotero could not find them. I suspect the reason for this is that Zotero was trying to find the original upper case "Zotero" directory through a link attached to the bibliographic data record. I have about 4000 pdfs attached to data records. I have just returned from a couple of months absence and have not placed any new data records or pdfs into Zotero since renaming the cloud directory. Are the links the source of my problem and if so is there a way to repair them?
Many Thanks,
Graham
Many Thanks,
Graham
I'm not sure what you mean by this, though: ZotFile generally deals with linked files, and Zotero doesn't sync linked files, so if those are what you're referring (indicated by a chain link in the attachment icon), it wouldn't be a syncing issue. If those are showing as missing, the files just aren't in the location where they were previously and where Zotero is looking for them. Folders within 'storage' would indeed appear empty for linked files, since the only files there (for full-text indexing, etc.) would be hidden by default.
To move linked files from Computer A to computer B, you'd use some other syncing app like Dropbox.
After fixing them, you'll want to set the Linked Attachment Base Directory in the Advanced → Files and Folders pane of the Zotero preferences to that location. That will change them all to relative paths so that if the directory changes in the future all you'll need to do is update the base directory setting to point to the new location. (You can also have a different base directory on different computers if you have access to the network drive from different computers.)
(2)(+0000001): Attachment file 'G:\G:\Documents\zotero\Adam_Green_2010_Trace element partitioning between mica- and amphibole-bearing garnet.pdf' not found
(2)(+0002030): Attachment file 'G:\G:\Documents\zotero\Adam_Green_2010_Trace element partitioning between mica- and amphibole-bearing garnet.pdf' not found
As you can see the drive designation is repeated. This is not shown in Zutilo - there is only one G: designation. Could this be due to my designating a custom base directory as "G:"?
And so I would like to transfer attachment files to another cloud service like Dropbox or Box. Is this just a matter of copying the attachment file "zotero" folder containing the pdfs to another site and modifying the links in the Zotero database library using Zutilo? How should I make this transfer?
When editing my Zotero database links I previously turned off syncing. I have also made a backup of the current edited database. When I turn on syncing in Zotero preferences will all the new edited links overwrite those stored on the zotero server? And can I then sync with computer B?
(If they're accessible at the same path on both computers it's technically not necessary to use a base directory — assuming Zutilo is setting the paths properly to cause the updated items to sync — but if they're all in the same location a base directory is a good idea, since it'll avoid problems like this in the future if you move them somewhere else. E.g., you could move them to Dropbox and just change the base directory.)