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Subject:Re: Working/saving on the server From:Sabra Aaron <saaron -at- JHUDIS -dot- DEV -dot- JHU -dot- EDU> Date:Wed, 31 Mar 1999 08:10:53 -0500
Well, we don't work on the server because Robohelp's performance across
the network was terrible. It took 25-30 seconds to open a new topic when
on the network, compiling a modest-sized help project took an hour, and
so on. All performance issues disappeared when we began working locally.
So we copy our files over every night and call it good.
Sabra
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Sabra Aaron
Technical Training Specialist
Development Information Systems
The Johns Hopkins University
410-516-7694 vox / 410-516-3351 fax