  | | | v4 Workgroup setup | v4 Workgroup setup 2004-06-09 - By Dan Yargici
Back OK great, thanks guys!
DAN
-- -- Original Message -- -- From: Andi Farhall To: 'XSI@(protected)' Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 12:44 PM Subject: RE: v4 Workgroup setup
pretty sure it can be a generic folder. We made a folder on our server just called v4_wg and pointed all the machines to that. It worked fine. We are using local xsi installs, so no obvious place on the server anyway.
Andi
-- --Original Message-- -- From: Dan Yargici [mailto:dan@(protected)] Sent: 09 June 2004 09:45 To: XSI@(protected) Subject: v4 Workgroup setup
Hi all, with v4 I want to finally get a workgroup set up properly. I just wanted to clear up a few things...
I will point every machine's workgroup path to \\server\Softimage\XSI_4.0 where the real local path on the server would be c:\Softimage\XSI_4.0 and the Softimage folder (and all below) are shared - is this correct? Does it have to be the XSI location on the server or can this be any generic folder I create for myself so long as it's shared? Does XSI even have to be installed?
Initial tests with this method cause XSI to hang on startup...
I have RTFM, but details are a little slim....
Thanks,
DAN
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