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Peter;

Thanks for the response. 

Is there a way to copy the workspace to another drive, and be able to 
select it, without running into any config problems.  I have tried copying 
workspace to another name, but I get connection problems after.


Darrell Lee
Information Technology




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Darrell,

When you lose your harddrive with your workspace, you lose your workspace. 

 

One possible solution is to back it up to a CD, tape or network drive at 
regular intervals.

I did try putting the workspace itself on a network drive, but it was too 
slow to be workable.  However, that was over 2 years ago, so things may 
have changed since then.

HTH,

Peter Colpaert
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Say, what happens to my workspace, when I lose my harddrive where my 
workspace is stored.  I guess I'm answering my own question, put it on the 


network?

Is that what most of you are doing?

Darrell Lee
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