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Re: question about paths/workspace [message #57281 is a reply to message #57274] Wed, 05 December 2007 12:02 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
R.G.Stockwell is currently offline  R.G.Stockwell
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"Vince Hradil" <hradilv@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On Dec 5, 12:16 pm, "R.G. Stockwell" <noem...@please.com> wrote:
>> I have my idl code on a networked raided backedup drive,
>> but often take my laptop away from that network.
>>
>> So I have my path setup to look for the network first (drive H say)
>> then look on the laptop (drive C). It works pretty well.
>>
>> If I put my 'workspace' on H, and am off the network,
>> I get 'workspace cannot be found' errors and it forces
>> me to create a new one.
>>
>> Anyone have a good solution to using travelling workspaces?
>> I haven't really looked into the problem much yet, maybe it's
>> a stupid question with an obvious answer.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> bob
>
> Can you just create your workspace on the C-drive, but create projects
> from your remote (H) drive. The workspace won't copy the files from
> the H-drive, but just keep a reference to them.

Short answer, no. Not if I want to access my workspace
from somewhere other than my laptop (which I often do).
The C drive is only accessible from the laptop.

Cheers,
bob
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