Dave, 

For our organization, the ebase files live in a file on the network server,
with a shortcut (the ebase.103 icon) on each user's computer.  Only one
user can access it at a time.

This is not an official authorized way to do this, so i would not tread
very carefully, but it seems to work for us.

John

At 11:49 AM 7/1/02 -0700, you wrote:
>>We are starting to use ebase for our organization and would like to be
>>able to share the file with all of our networked computers. Has anyone
>>done this?  It seems when we tried to access the ebase file from remote
>>computer it reverts to the downloaded original, not our tailored
>>version.  We're using version 2.0 
>>
>>Is it impossible to share ebase? Does each computer need to download
>>ebase?
>
>ebase version 2 requires that a particular set of files [generally, 
>data files] be located on the server, and others [mainly those which 
>specify access and interface] be located on the clients. The most 
>reliable way to do this is to use the installers designed for server 
>and client sides. Do you already have live data in your copy of 
>ebase, or are you starting fresh?
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