2006-07-25 10:20 AM
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2006-07-25 02:26 PM
Link wrote:
The most important thing is to keep the paths the same on each computer (at least for PC - not sure how different Mac HD names affect library loading in AC10). If ArchiCAD finds the same path on any machine, you won't have to manually locate them.
Cheers,
Link.
2006-07-25 03:05 PM
Joseph wrote:ensure all of your machine hark disks are called the same name (this doesn't affect their "sharing" network name: System Preferences>Sharing), just the hard disk name - usually it's called "Macintosh HD" by default: don't change it.
Any Mac users have a suggestions.
2006-07-25 03:13 PM
~/archiben wrote:So it hasn't changed in ArchiCAD at all then?Joseph wrote:ensure all of your machine hark disks are called the same name (this doesn't affect their "sharing" network name: System Preferences>Sharing), just the hard disk name - usually it's called "Macintosh HD" by default: don't change it.
Any Mac users have a suggestions.
and if you don't want to do that you'll just have to load them all from the server!![]()
~/archiben
2006-07-25 03:32 PM
Link wrote:that would be nice. i must admit i haven't tested out AC10 in a network environment thoroughly. tom might know more . . .
I thought maybe GS would imoplement some kind of relative path like in the Drawing tool to help with that. Oh well...
2006-07-25 03:35 PM
~/archiben wrote:Joseph wrote:
Any Mac users have a suggestions.
ensure all of your machine hark disks are called the same name (this doesn't affect their "sharing" network name: System Preferences>Sharing), just the hard disk name - usually it's called "Macintosh HD" by default: don't change it.
and if you don't want to do that you'll just have to load them all from the server!![]()
~/archiben
2006-07-25 03:41 PM
Joseph wrote:look at the file path in your library manager . . .
Is there a way of telling that if the one loaded is on the intended computer?
2006-07-25 04:10 PM
2006-07-25 04:14 PM
Joseph wrote:no - provided all files are looking to that volume for their libraries . . .
Thanks Ben,
If my server is one of my workstations (do not have a dedicated server yet) would that change anything?
2006-07-25 06:00 PM
~/archiben wrote:Joseph wrote:
Thanks Ben,
If my server is one of my workstations (do not have a dedicated server yet) would that change anything?
no - provided all files are looking to that volume for their libraries . . .
have you tried 'sharepoints'? it's a small shareware application that taps into OSX's hidden file sharing features and lets you use a normal OSX system/workstation as a file server . . .
http://www.hornware.com/sharepoints/
~/archiben
2006-07-26 09:56 AM