[thelist] How can two folders be synchronized on NT?
Herzog, Ari
Ari_Herzog at Instron.com
Mon Jan 29 13:23:32 CST 2001
I don't think that's really a concern. At most, one person would create new
images
and someone else may view them once created.
But also, in your below example, SUB1_IMAGES1 would be a virtual location,
not a physical location..
-----Original Message-----
From: Spencer, John [mailto:SpenJo at ncs.com]
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 12:43 PM
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Subject: RE: [thelist] How can two folders be synchronized on NT?
I think you may encounter revision problems. Say person A works on image1 in
SUB1_IMAGES1 and makes 8 hours worth of changes then saves it. Worst case
scenario is person b opens image1 the same morning gets an "emergency" call
and leaves comes back 8 hours later, looks at the image doesn't like
something, makes a small change and saves it. Bam, person A's 8 hours of
work is gone. At least that is the way it looks to me.
Cheers
John
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[mailto:thelist-admin at lists.evolt.org] On Behalf Of Herzog, Ari
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synchronized on NT?
I think I asked the wrong question.
Not synchronization like that but like this:
I have two folders:
D:\FOLDER\SUB1\SUB1_IMAGES1
D:\FOLDER\SUB2\SUB2_IMAGES2
Right now, both are physical paths.
Suppose I want any images placed in the above
locations to appear in a third, common location
which may end up being the only physical path
with the above being virtual paths, so that
the new path is D:\SUB
Can this be done? Does this make sense?
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