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Using Groove and OneNote together
beljunk 3/16/2007 3:52:00 PM
Is is possible to use a groove workspace as a place to store and share a
OneNote notebook IF I don't have access to a server? Can I create a Groove
workspace at work, leave my work computer on when I go home, and then access
my OneNote notebooks from the Groove workspace when I work at home on my
computer?
Re: Using Groove and OneNote together
Steve Silverwood <steve_kb6ojs[ at ]yahoo.com> 3/22/2007 8:45:17 PM
I don't =think= that will work as you described, but what you CAN do
with Groove is to create a shared folder on your computer via Groove
so that it syncs the contents of that folder with a designated folder
on your other computer. Then whenever Groove is running, any changes
made to the folder on one system will be sync'd with the copy of the
folder on the other system, and vice versa. However, as far as I
know, it doesn't deal with concurrent user access situations (i.e.,
user A makes one change on system 1, and user B makes a different
change on system 2, then when the sync process takes place a conflict
of changes comes up. Either the latest change gets accepted, or it
gives you an option to choose which change gets priority over the
other, I'm not sure which.

-- //Steve//
 
Steve Silverwood, KB6OJS
Wildomar, CA
Email: kb6ojs[ at ]arrl.net
Web: http://www.silverwood.us


On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 08:52:00 -0700, beljunk
<beljunk[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

[Quoted Text]
>Is is possible to use a groove workspace as a place to store and share a
>OneNote notebook IF I don't have access to a server? Can I create a Groove
>workspace at work, leave my work computer on when I go home, and then access
>my OneNote notebooks from the Groove workspace when I work at home on my
>computer?

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