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to change the path where the project files are stored

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Apr 28, 2014 Apr 28, 2014

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Hi there,

I have recently upgraded from robohelp8 to robohelp11.

Just wondering if it is possible in any way to change the default path where the project files get stored.

At the moment it defaultly saves at 'C:\Users\username\Documents\My RoboHelp Projects'. Is there a way we can change this default path to a common location so that any user who logs into the machine can access the files.

Cheers,

Ankitha

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Apr 29, 2014 Apr 29, 2014

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You are talking about when you create a new project, correct?

I just created one project and it came up with what I think was the last path used for a new project. I changed that and in two subsequent tests it went to the same drive letter followed by \NewProject.

Do be aware that whilst Rh11 allows you to work from a network location, it is one user at a time. It is not a substitute for source control.


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Apr 29, 2014 Apr 29, 2014

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Thanks Peter.

Just wondering how you were able to change the save path for the new projects?

And also, so you say - even though i have robohelp11 installed and running in an isolated server, it still allows only one user to access and edit project files.

Multiple user action is not possible at the same time??

Thanks for your responses.

Much appreciate..!!

Ankitha

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Apr 30, 2014 Apr 30, 2014

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When I created the new project I simply typed a different path in the Default Path field. That seems to stick.


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Apr 30, 2014 Apr 30, 2014

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Peter was pointing out that just because RH11 allows you to store your project on a network location, it doesn’t mean that if you’ve got RH installed and I’ve got RH installed, that we can work on that same network project at the same time – that’s still a no-no & you need a Source Control system to be able to check out/in topics within the same project for multiple authors to work on.

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Apr 30, 2014 Apr 30, 2014

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Thanks Jeff. I omitted to cover that point. Rh11 installed on a server is not supported as it is the wrong operating system, plus it is a breach of the licence. As you have pointed out, it is only projects that should be on a network.


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Thanks guys for your responses.

Please excuse me for my questions. I tend to ask so many as i am quite new to Robohelp.

So does this mean windows server is a wrong operating system for RH installation. If yes, what is the recommended one - on client machine?

However in any case - multi user access is a no no .isn't it?

Regarding the project path thing - I did not have any such option to change my own path, was able to do that only when i was converting my project files into Microsoft HTML Help i.e. .chm file format.

Thanks for your ongoing support,

Ankitha

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Hi Peter,

I just noticed that i was able to change the path for new projects. But is it possible to do it for existing projects??

I am working on existing project and want to change the project files to a centralized location, possible??

Thanks,

Ankitha

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Thanks Peter.

But figured out the problem with project paths.

But can you please get back to me on my installation question.

Cheers,

Ankitha

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May 01, 2014 May 01, 2014

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What installation question?

I think there is still some confusion over what can go where.

RoboHelp as a program needs to be installed on the user's PC.

Projects can be stored on a network drive but note that it will be a bit slower and may not be acceptable if your network is slow. Generally it works OK if you accept some processes will be a bit slower. Although more than one user with Rh on their own PC can access the network project, working this way is only intended to allow one person at a time to access the project. If you want multiple authors on the project simultaneously, you need source control.

The outputs you generate from a project should be generated to the same drive as the project, wherever that may be. WebHelp can also be published (it different process) to a web server.


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Thanks Peter that answers my questions.

Really appreciate for your time.

Cheers.!!

Ankitha


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