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problem editing and file management.

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Can you tell me why two computers connected to the same server don't see the same changes?
In particular, if I add a change to a file (and save it) my colleague does not see the change I made. (and vice versa)
Thank you.
 
Can you tell me why two computers connected to the same server don't see the same changes?
In particular, if I add a change to a file (and save it) my colleague does not see the change I made. (and vice versa)
Thank you.
have you still opened the modified file? to avoid these problems with inventor you have to use the vault
 
Can you tell me why two computers connected to the same server don't see the same changes?
In particular, if I add a change to a file (and save it) my colleague does not see the change I made. (and vice versa)
Thank you.
you probably need to reload the part, or edit it so that the updated file reading from the server is forced. In fact, what you have on video is loaded at the time of loading the aid, and then from that moment on it resides in the computer ram and is no longer compared to what is on the server.

I don't know inventor, but probably if you make a right-click on the part or the axieme tree you'll have some "upstream" or "download" or something. to the worst, if you open the edited part surely the update to the saved part on the server is forced.
 
No, inventor doesn't work that way.

I see "inventor 2012" I don't remember since they changed the project mode, but the project file of what type is it?
It may be that you work with an obsolete project type or work with the vault and then open the file from the server on your client (extraction). now the file resides on your pc physically (not only in ram). in order to update the file on the server you have to re-release it on server with its special command (I don't remember the name, also because I never used this type of project and I never used the vault, but I know that it worked so).
 
thanks for the answer .
but we do not use the vault, and our files do not reside in the individual pcs but in a "network nas "
 
I agree, but I asked you, in addition to the vault, what type of project file you use, given the version 2012 of invetor where I think there were still the types of shared project (it seems to be called so)....
 
we use specific projects for every type of machine in which we build the machine's assemblies; but the assemblies are made up of details and groups that reside in a shared project since we have so many details common to various machines.
 

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