One way of syncing work spaces between two or more different devices on the
same network, is have a batch file that executes the copying of a directory
and its contents over a mapped drive, and within this batch file have the
opening commands to open the Dev Studio. So basically when this batch file
is triggered, it opens the Dev Studio, and the batch file execution pauses
there, until the Dev Studio is closed. Upon closing the Dev Studio, the rest
of the DOS commands to copy the workspace would theoretically execute, thus
copying any changes with the workspace across to the other location.

 

While this is theoretically possible, I haven't yet implemented or tested
it.

 

Would there be any other ideas that you'll may have used that mimic what I
am attempting to do? If so do you'll mind sharing your ideas?

 

Joe

 

PS: The assumption is that since I would be the only user of that particular
workspace on these devices, I would attempt to make sure that I am not
logged into more than one of these instances at the same time.


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