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Help With Pastel v17
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<blockquote data-quote="Drifter" data-source="post: 957125" data-attributes="member: 13448"><p>My time with Pastel ended at version 6. So it has been a while.</p><p></p><p>Back then you could use any PC on your local network as a "server" simply by sharing its hard drive so that other PC's on the network could access it.</p><p>You then stored your Pastel company on this shared drive and multiple users could then work off the same company at the same time. Note that you did need a multi user licence to be able to have multi-users work at the same time.</p><p></p><p>If you simply needed more than one person to access the company but not work consecutively at the same time, you still followed this principle and did not need a multi-user licence. The one user just need to close Pastel prior to the other opening the company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drifter, post: 957125, member: 13448"] My time with Pastel ended at version 6. So it has been a while. Back then you could use any PC on your local network as a "server" simply by sharing its hard drive so that other PC's on the network could access it. You then stored your Pastel company on this shared drive and multiple users could then work off the same company at the same time. Note that you did need a multi user licence to be able to have multi-users work at the same time. If you simply needed more than one person to access the company but not work consecutively at the same time, you still followed this principle and did not need a multi-user licence. The one user just need to close Pastel prior to the other opening the company. [/QUOTE]
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