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ERDAS TITAN Forums
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planetek
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| 05/26/2008 10:18 AM |
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I see that if you have 2 pc with Titan Client installed and you try to invert the account, when you return to initial situation, at least one of the two account lose all the shared data. I try several times and in different conditions, all the time the problem appears. Mauro |
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hundley
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| 05/28/2008 9:55 AM |
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What do you mean by "invert"? Do you mean you log out on one machine, log back in on the other machine, and then logout and log back in on the original machine? When you swap back to the original machine you lose your data shares? Thanks in advance... |
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planetek
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| 05/29/2008 3:56 AM |
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Yes, it's right... This is a schema: Machine 1 Machine 2 1 User1 User2 2 User2 User1 3 User1 User2 At the end at least one of the two client lose all shared data. |
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azeller

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| 06/24/2008 10:21 PM |
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Mauro, You can log into TITAN from another user's machine, but currently you cannot access your shared datasets (that reside on a different machine) this way. This is because in TITAN datasets stay local, meaning they are on one machine only and not uploaded to a server. When you log into TITAN from another machine, your datasets will not show up. Hope this helps, Amy |
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