a month ago
Why does opening a file in Demo mode put it in a write protected state? Does this happen on MacOS? I am guessing this is an OS based interaction?
Ling.
Operating system used: Windows
| AC22-28 AUS 3110 | Help Those Help You - Add a Signature |
| Self-taught, bend it till it breaks | Creating a Thread |
| Win11 | i9 10850K | 64GB | RX6600 | Win11 | R5 2600 | 16GB | GTX1660 |
a month ago
What do you mean by "write-protected"? That you cannot save it?
In demo mode, copy-pasting, saving, publishing, and collaboration features (Hotlinks, Teamwork) are not possible.
4 weeks ago
Someone opening a file in demo mode will make the file write protected, so if you want to open said file, you need to go track down who it was. AC disables saving separately, so I am guessing this is an OS interaction?
| AC22-28 AUS 3110 | Help Those Help You - Add a Signature |
| Self-taught, bend it till it breaks | Creating a Thread |
| Win11 | i9 10850K | 64GB | RX6600 | Win11 | R5 2600 | 16GB | GTX1660 |
4 weeks ago
Do you mean if someone opens the file just to view it in Demo mode, someone else cannot open it to edit it in licensed mode until the version in Demo mode is closed down?
I know if we try to open the same file in two machines we get a warning saying [user] has [filename] open. Don’t want to open with exclusive access or read only and macOS creates an .lck file in the directory which is how it knows the file is open elsewhere.