I work remotely (aka from home) and need to be able to work on some drawings/layouts that utilize sheet set manager. I can use remote desktop over VPN to access files, but it is too slow to efficiently work if I leave the files on the server, so I copy them to my computer before working. Is there a way to work on a set of drawings that are using sheet set manager without working on the server copy? Can I copy (or have them send me) a certain file(s) that will allow me to manipulate the drawing/sheet set and then send it back to them? Any help is appreciated!
I have not tested this but I would think you would have success by mimicking the exact file path on your home PC if your company uses mapped network drives. You could then copy the files via vpn, ddit the sheet set and files as needed and copy back when you are done. If all of the paths are the same I would think everything would work. I do this often with Xref's and DRef's and have no issues but have not tried with sheet sets.
Make a new partition on and existing drive or get an new external drive and map it at home just as it is at the office.
John Mayo
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician
I just realized that I forgot a step. After creating the folder on your local hard drive, you'll have to configure that folder to be "shared". Then the net use command will actually look something like this:
Net Use p: \\localhost\Sharename
And yes, I would use localhost -- unless you've deviated from the norm in a MAJOR way, windows sees the local computer as "localhost".
Once you've created your "shared folder", you could actually click Toos>Map Network Drive in Windows Explorer and do this graphically. I've used the command line for so long, I forgot all about this option.
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician
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