![]() This time with an older version of numbers (3.6.2) but on a freshly updated macOS Sierra and it causes the same crash of numbers and all connections to the NAS. I tried to save a numbers document on the NAS via AFP from another Mac. Then I tried to figure out whether thats a single problem with AFP and killed the AFP file service on the NAS to only start the SMB2 service. Saving on the local HDD is no problem at all. ![]() So far so good, everything running normal.īut unfortunately saving a Numbers file via AFP on a local Synology NAS (DS1815+, latest DSM) caused the application to crash and kicked all connections to shared folders. I updated my Mac to 10.12 Sierra and updated Pages, Numbers and Keynote afterwards to the latest versions.
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