I do not have access to a shared Place (CmapServer), can I transfer a Cmap from one computer to another one?
A. If you don’t have access to a shared CmapServer, you can still transfer Cmaps “manually” between computers. Make sure that the Cmap you want to transfer is on “My Cmaps” (if you are going to transfer more than one Cmap and/or resources, place them all within the same folder and perform the same operations described here with that folder). Drag-and-drop the Cmap (or entire folder) to the desktop or to a local file system window (e.g. Windows Explorer, Mac Finder, etc.). Copy the Cmap (or folder) to the desktop or file system window of the target computer (using an external drive, through a network connection, send it as an email attachment, etc. You can drag-and-drop a Cmap directly from the Views to a mail client to send it as an attachment.) On the target computer, drag-and-drop the Cmap (or folder) to “My Cmaps”, or to a folder in a Place. (Note: drag-and-drop from a Place to the desktop or local file system is not allowed because of problems with the Windows operating system; you