This can totally be done, and is standard practice in a multi-user environment.
However, keep this in mind, step 1 Multi-user Inventor environment means USE Autodesk Vault (at least the free basic version) or your crap will get messed up by user error.
What you need:
1. A central storage location. (If vault is being used, that will be the server, then it will copy the files to each user's Vault Working Folder on their own computers, upon the Get.. command)
2. Template documents in storage location (Inventor .iam, .ipt, .idw files with customizations like materials, logos, titleblocks, and such.
3. A COMPLETE COPY of the Design Data. Use the built in Style Library Manager here. It allows to you clone a style, migrate and style and pinpoint update styles. Also bear in mind a style library (aka Design Data file set) may be incomplete because of an EMPTY folder is missing.
4. Application Options File paths... Set these paths to look at your templates, your design data, and anything else you feel the need to set separate than 'out of the box' inventor. Then export the Application Options to an XML file and store in your central folder for quick import later. (also you can xml export settings for menu customization, file export options *.dwg, or *.dxf, and other settings) Its good to have a Settings sub folder to store these xml files in.
Recommendation, EVERYTHING you customize, USE UNIQUE NAMES, do not name anything with the out of the box default names. Every version upgrade or user error can destroy standard names by overwriting with the out of the box standard.
LOCK DOWN A PRIVATE COPY OF YOUR STANDARDS. That way you can just refresh the server copies if they blow up by any means necessary.
And much more...
Jamie Johnson : Owner / Sisu Lissom, LLC https://sisulissom.com/