How do Client PCs access the Server Compound and Solution databases? How are the Server and Clint databases updated?
When a Client PC first runs FactSage all databases and support files on the Server (for example files of the type .sda, .sdb, .cdb, .crf, .htm and .txt) are copied or updated in the FactData directory of the Client PC (typically c:\FactSage\FactData). Any changes made to the Server databases will be automatically made to the Client PC databases the next time the Client PC runs FactSage.
When a Client PC first runs FactSage all databases and support files on the Server (i.e. all files of the type .sda, .sdb, .cdb, .crf, .htm and .txt) are copied or updated in the FactData directory of the Client PC (typically c:\FactSage\FactData). Any changes made to the Server databases will be automatically made to the Client PC databases the next time the Client PC runs FactSage. 2.
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