Neither. Too much data corruption.
After some exceedingly ugly experiences with Intellishare, I have stopped
collaborating entirely. It's not worth it. (I'll explain below.)
After some consistently unfortunate experiences with the master database
residing on the flash drive, I have stopped that
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Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Network or use Intellishare with Legacy? (problem
description included)
Neither. Too much data corruption.
After some exceedingly ugly experiences with Intellishare, I have stopped
collaborating
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Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Network or use Intellishare with Legacy? (problem
description included)
Neither. Too much data corruption.
After some exceedingly ugly experiences with Intellishare, I have stopped
collaborating entirely. It's not worth it. (I'll
Hi John,
I've not tried networking the database - I've only had one Legacy computer
at a time. I use multiple computers and networked drives, but only one
master copy of the Legacy database. My collaborator and I transfer copies of
the master databases (one master for my family, one master
Glen,
Thank you! That's good to know, and I have no doubt you're correct. I run
Legacy on an IBM Thinkpad with Windows XP, all software installed at IBM (I
work at IBM). Of course that does NOT preclude there being a driver conflict!
I would guess that if it happened once (to me), it's possible