Hi Allison,
As far as I’m aware it’s perfectly possible to run the database on a single 
machine or over an internal network without the need to be online. I’m sure 
others on the forum will be able to give you more detailed answers, but this is 
my understanding.

Phil


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Allison Lee
Sent: 18 September 2017 10:44
To: Arches Project
Subject: [Arches] Making an offline database from Arches, or some version of it

Hello everyone,

We have a request for Arches to function as an offline database, due to the 
limited broadband of one of our partners.  From my knowledge, there is no 
offline ability of Arches.  The only downloadable version is through exporting 
data to .SHP, .CSV, or .KML formats which act more as codes to communicate to 
Arches rather than readable data for people.  There doesn't seem to be any way 
to download Resource Reports either.

Does anyone have any suggestions for this?  If our partner wants to have an 
online heritage database (Arches) PLUS an offline database, what would you 
recommend?  Is there a way to download Resource Reports, perhaps to be stored 
in a hard drive?  I realize by taking the data offline, we will be losing 
features such as Related Resources.

Thanks for any comments!

Allison (Hong Kong)
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