Hi All.
We are working over two different locations on a project sharing file.
Thing is that our IT has setup a server on each location and the servers are "synchronized" with each other. That means that there are "times" in which the VWXP files can be different as the colleagues working are doing it over different "phisical instances" of the files. (For stability both servers have the same disk letter and so on).
This has already produced "writing rights conflicts" in which an admin was told NOT to have writing rights over the file to send the changes.
The solution could be to work on a "one-drive-locally-saved" VWXP file... this synchronisation would be handled through one-drive and not our servers, and though I am sure it will lead to conflicts, it should be more stable, right?
What would be your solution otherwise?
Thanks in advance!!!
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Hi All.
We are working over two different locations on a project sharing file.
Thing is that our IT has setup a server on each location and the servers are "synchronized" with each other. That means that there are "times" in which the VWXP files can be different as the colleagues working are doing it over different "phisical instances" of the files. (For stability both servers have the same disk letter and so on).
This has already produced "writing rights conflicts" in which an admin was told NOT to have writing rights over the file to send the changes.
The solution could be to work on a "one-drive-locally-saved" VWXP file... this synchronisation would be handled through one-drive and not our servers, and though I am sure it will lead to conflicts, it should be more stable, right?
What would be your solution otherwise?
Thanks in advance!!!
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