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Re: One database two computers

Postby APerfect10 » Tue Mar 11, 2008 3:42 pm

This should not be an issue with PT3...

I suggest asking on the PT2 forums (below) and see if they have any workaround-suggestions.

-Derek
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Re: One database two computers

Postby leotsou » Tue May 27, 2008 2:13 pm

APerfect10 wrote:This should not be an issue with PT3...

I suggest asking on the PT2 forums (below) and see if they have any workaround-suggestions.

-Derek


How would I deal with this differently because:

1. My desktop is the one currently used with PT3 & the DB.

2. I want to use my new laptop as my main machine so I have to:
A. Install PT3 and create new DB
B. Get old DB on desktop to laptop...how would you suggest would be the best way. I know about moving the layout file but how about the DB file? copy & past data folder on desktop to laptop? Export DB on desktop to memory stick and restore on Laptop?
C. How about observed hand DB. When I export observed hands file, no hands are exported, are the stats?

Thanks, Leo
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Re: One database two computers

Postby Wildebeest » Tue Jun 03, 2008 10:44 pm

hey

I have two computers using the same router, both with PT3 installed. i was wondering, how can I make them both able to import to, and take from the same database...
do u do it over the internet still? how do i differentiate the ip addresses between computers? do I need to? or can i do it locally somehow.
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Re: One database two computers

Postby WhiteRider » Thu Jun 05, 2008 3:46 pm

See this post in the FAQs section.
viewtopic.php?f=45&t=4638

Be aware though, that you should not import from 2 sources into the same DB at the same time as this can cause problems in the DB.
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