Sharing Scrapbooks between PC's
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Last night, I created a lot of new scrapbooks on my laptop (@ home)and I was hoping that they would "automatically" upload to my PC at my day office. Well, they didn't. I'm working off the same license and I saved them to the path that says "roaming" so, I thought they would have save to my license (not just one workstation). Can anyone offer a clue here?
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Are your two machines on the same network ?
If they are not, then you'll need to copy the 'scrapbook' files from one computer to the other...
Use a memory-stick/DVD/DropBox/email-to-yourself/etc... -
@tig said:
Are your two machines on the same network ?
If they are not, then you'll need to copy the 'scrapbook' files from one computer to the other...
Use a memory-stick/DVD/DropBox/email-to-yourself/etc...Thanks TIG. They were not using the same network when I created them. I was at home and my work computer was at - well - work. Are you saying that if I were to create a scrapbook file on my laptop (while using the same network) it would effect both computers? I'll have to remember that the next time and bring my laptop in.
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A user's AppData 'Roaming' profile will be synced across a network.
http://www.blogtechnika.com/what-is-application-data-folder-in-windows-7/
So if you have two PCs on the same network the same users will 'shared' stuff in his 'Roaming' AppData folders...
However, most of the time your AppData stuff stays on one original PC [e.g. AppData Local folders] and therefore it needs manually copying between different PCs - either across a network or by other 'cloud' or 'hardware' methods...
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