Option 1: Dump the schema holder, parse the.df file to determine if there is any reference of the term 'CASE-SENSITIVE' to determine if the SQL schema is case sensitive. To remove the case-sensitivity, 1. Ensure that the SQL Server is defined as case-insensitive, otherwise these changes will not help. Lync for Mac does not start on case-sensitive volumes. Fixes the problem. The reason I posted in the first place is to encourage the development team to fix the. Here is the scenario: Suppose, we have three system Linux ( case sensitive file system ), MAC ( Not case sensitive ) and WINDOWS ( not case sensitive ) Now if someone on LINUX create a folder name FORM having files a.php, b.php, c.php and another folder name form having files a.php, b.php, d.php and pushes it to remote repo. If the file system is case sensitive, you will see Case-sensitive Journaled HFS in the first pasted line and Mac OS Extended (Case-sensitive, Journaled) in the third. Disk Utility will also show you this from the info window for any File System it can see.
I have had my Macbook pro for several months now, however I never was able to sync my files with the one drive client, a few months ago we created a ticket with Microsoft, and they said it was not possible because it was not compatible with MacOS Sierra.
The error was that when selecting a folder to sync the files, it said the drive was external or case sensitive format.
2 weeks ago I created the ticket again, because I started to use one drive for business on my windows pc quite a lot, and I needed those files on my mac book pro as well.
2 weeks later Microsoft had to escalate the ticket to an escalation engineer, he had no idea either.
After 15 minutes googling it, I didnt find an exact solution, but a post from someone lead me to the right direction.
Go to Disk Utilies, create a partion (non case sensitive), and use that partition as your One drive location, and voila! it works.!
Mac Os Case Sensitive
Thank you Microsoft for making me solve my own ticket!