It seems the way Witango 5.0 was setup, this should be relatively easy. 
Inside "C:\Program Files\Witango\Dev Studio
5.0\Configuration\snippets.ini" you could point My Snippets to any
path/file you want.  The problem is that the existing paths are all in
this format... "SnippetDataPath=.\%userdir%\Witango\MySnippets.xml".  I
want or need an example for something like "SnippetDataPath=W:\Shared
Snippets\Witango\MySnippets.xml"

It looks like Witango 5.0 was setup to do this, I just can't seem to
find the correct way.

Thanks John... anyone else?

David Green
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John McGowan wrote:
> 
> We had major problems sharing snippets with the t2k dev studio by using
> a network drive... we found ourselves simply distributing the snippets
> to all the developers.
> 
> That was a while ago though, haven't needed to revisit it lately.
> 
> /John
> 
> David Green wrote:
> 
> >Hi all,
> >
> >I'm trying to share "My Snippets" with another developer and I'm having
> >problems.  Has anyone else done this?  I can see the snippets.ini in the
> >configuration directory, but when I edit this, the studio just recreates
> >the My Snippets.  How can I do this?  If the shared network drive is
> >mapped, do I use the mapped drive letter?  I notice all the other
> >snippets are like so: .\foldername\etc\snippets.xml
> >
> >Any advice?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >David Green
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
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