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ODBClink works differently to most software | ODBClink works differently to most software whereby the application is Microsoft Excel and the ODBClink solution is an Excel Ribbon and Workbooks with macros in a folder. | ||
Your able to share it with multiple people when a single instance exist in a | Your able to share it with multiple people when a single instance exist in a Shared ODBClink Folder | ||
A shared [[ODBClink Folder]] can either be a folder on your File Server or a syncronised folder such as [[How to Share ODBClink with Drop Box|Dropbox]] or OneDrive | |||
If installing a new copy of ODBClink then during the unzip process change the installation path from C:\ODBClink... to the Shared Folder | If installing a new copy of ODBClink then during the unzip process change the installation path from C:\ODBClink... to the Shared Folder | ||
If already installed you can [[Moving ODBClink to a new machine or folder| | If already installed on a local drive you can [[Moving ODBClink to a new machine or folder|move]] it to the shared folder | ||
Once located in the shared folder Give full read/write permissions to the [[ODBClink Folder]] and the C:/Temp/ODBClink folder of your local machine. | Once located in the shared folder [[How to Share BudgetLink on Network |Give full read/write permissions]] to the [[ODBClink Folder]] and the C:/Temp/ODBClink folder of your local machine. | ||
For each ODBClink User, start ODBClink for the first time by double clicking ODBClink.exe file located in the [[ODBClink Folder]]. | For each ODBClink User, start ODBClink for the first time by double clicking ODBClink.exe file located in the [[ODBClink Folder]]. | ||
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A Standard Edition license is required to enable the above configuration. | A Standard Edition license is required to enable the above configuration. | ||
Another option is to install ODBClink on a Terminal Server and use Remote Desktop Connection to access it. A Pro Edition is licensed is requited to access ODBClink on a Terminal Server or by Remote Desktop Connection | Another option is to install ODBClink on a Terminal Server and use Remote Desktop Connection to access it. | ||
A Pro Edition is licensed is requited to access ODBClink on a Terminal Server or by Remote Desktop Connection | |||
== Related == | |||
[[Moving ODBClink to a new machine or folder]] | |||
[[How to Share ODBClink with Drop Box]] |