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Topic Title: Setup DOORS to point to either a local or remote data server Topic Summary: DOORS on a Laptop to view modules away from base. Created On: 7-Dec-2006 17:05 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: D'Oh! Many thanks, that's what I was after. :-) Cheers, Robbie Longworth Ultra Electronics Datel | |
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Hi,
Is it possible to set up DOORS on a laptop such that when it's on a network, it uses the data server over the network but when it's not it uses a server installed on it? Reason being it would be nice to be able to view modules away from base, by importing a DMA file into the local data server. Is this possible? Any help appreciated! Robbie Longworth Ultra Electronics Datel |
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Easiest way can be found by looking in the help file under "Command Line Switches"
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D'Oh!
Many thanks, that's what I was after. :-) Cheers, Robbie Longworth Ultra Electronics Datel |
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You'll need to resolved the licensing issue, I hear v8.0 allows someone to 'check out' a license.
I complete Ron's thought: if you install DOORS to point to the production database then your DOORS icon's Target just says '...\bin\doors.exe'. After you install the DB Server on your laptop and create a DOORS database therein, you'll need a new DOORS icon perhaps named 'DOORS Local' with a target that says perhaps '..\bin\doors.exe -d 38000@MyClientName', where you defined port 38000 as the port the DOORS server should use when you installed it. Might as well rename the original DOORS icon to perhaps 'DOORS Live'. - Louie |
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