This is more an IT problem than a QGIS problem.
If your layer source files are kept on a file server then your IT people
need to institutionalize those files' locations and use permissions,
ownership, access control lists, etc. to manage who can write/move those
files and who can only read them. Another way to go is to manage those
layers in PostgreSQL/PostGIS and institute similar controls. I don't
have enough QGIS-specific experience to know which way is better
overall, but I know enough IT to know that if you have a good
alternative to being dependent on CIFS, you should take it.
On 4/6/20 11:34 AM, Dave Marshall wrote:
Hello,
I have created several project files of raster layers recently. The
qgz project file is saved in a folder I created to keep this work but
there are other files associated with the projects which are saved
elsewhere in temporary folders which get deleted and/or renamed
without my knowledge. This prevents me from re-opening the project a
few days later. It also prevents me from sharing the project with
anyone else. How do you ensure that all information needed to open a
complete project is saved in the same location? I looked at a plug-in
called QPackage but this seems to only be applicable to projects
containing vector layers. I am using QGIS 3.4.
Thanks for any help with this.
Dave Marshall
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