Michael wrote:
Barry how many people does your libraries and templates service? At what point would you consider switching to a BIM server?
About 100 people.
And I have never even tried to set up teamwork.
Maybe I should look at it but it seems like a lot of work to me.
I have a master library and templates that sync to about 7 separate servers - one in each of our offices.
This is controlled by out IT people and is not a necessary step.
We do it just so we don't have 100 people all accessing the same files first thing in the morning.
Then the individual users sync from those servers to their local drives automatically every time they start their machines.
Their sync programs are set to run automatically at start-up.
For people outside the office that we don't want to give access to our system I have setup a sync that that updates the files in Dropbox.
I then share the Dropbox folder with the external users so they constantly have an updated library and templates as well.
With Dropbox you need to be a little careful though.
The free version is a 2-way sync so if your user makes a change to the library or deletes a file then it will automatically sync back to the master Dropbox folder and all other users will get the same change.
But if you pay for a subscription you can control access so the changes can only go one way and the users can have no impact on the files.
Barry.
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