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I'm determined to get this problem solved, because I think unless I find the problem, then no-one at Apple will create a fix for it!Welcome to the Chocolatey Community Package Repository! The packages found in this section of the site are provided, maintained, and moderated by the community. If we find out that, then maybe the Apple guy can replicate the problem at his end? I'm asking my IT guys to let me know what version of Windows our server is running on and is there anything different about it? I can only think it's something to do with how our servers are set up. I really don't think this is a common problem with Monterey. The Apple guy tried creating a folder and renaming it on a test Windows server and it worked. and by using my username and password, managed to create and rename a folder no problem at all. I could connect to the server via my iPhone.
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He has asked me to re-install Monterey, which I will do tonight, but I really don't think it will make a difference as I connected to the same server using my own MacBook Pro with Monterey installed and had the same problem. Just to let you know, I've been chatting to technical support at Apple. I am hoping it's a problem that might be fixed in the next Monterey update, otherwise I'll be reverting back to Big Sur! I can usually get any Mac-related problems sorted very quickly and I am surprised that I haven't come across many other similar issues on the web.
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After 31 seconds, you get a message which says: "An unexpected error occurred (error code -43)" and then it changes the folder name. While the system is thinking about changing the folder name, you cannot do any Finder-related tasks and you are locked out from doing anything.

It remains as 'untitled folder' before it changes (although you need to step back and forward again to see that it hasn't renamed your folder).

