Natalie
It is possible providing you follow these rules:
1. place all your tables and workspaces in one folder on the CD after
editing out any drive:\folder prefix in the workspaces. There may be a way
to use UNC's instead of drive:\folder to locate your tables if you wish to
retain the folder structure.
2. make sure you do not have any layer set to editable before saving your
workspaces
3. delete or rem out any printer settings in the workspaces if the CD is
going to be distributed to other offices
Regards
Peter Graham
WS Group - Mackay
Ph: +61 7 4951 2911
Fx:: +61 7 4953 1319
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Sent: Thursday, August 05, 1999 10:42 PM
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Subject: MI saving workspaces
Hello all,
Does anyone know whether or not it is possible to save workspaces onto a cd,
so that they can be reopened from a different pc( i.e. one that does not
have the original .tab files in the directory which they were made in)?
I have a series of map layers( 8 .tab files), which I've created on my hard
drive and created workspaces for which include all of these layers. But,
when saved onto the cds, MI recalls where the tables were originally located
and asks to locate each one individually...
Can this be avoided by saving the individual files to the cd first, and then
reopening them off the cds and making the workspace?
Can the problem be adjusted by opening the .wor file in a text viewer and
changing the directories that MI searches for the tables?
Natalie Swayze
ROS/IC/GC
Winnipeg, MB.
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