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Eagle used as a file viewer

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autodeskguest over 15 years ago

We have only one designer working with eagle at this point. We do allow some

of our bench techs access to the files for troubleshooting. Those stations

are running the freeware version. All the design files are on a network

server.

 

Since these stations are supposed to be read-only, is there a way to lock

the save function so that there is no chance a file will be accidentally

corrupted?

 

If this is not an option, the next best option is to make a local copy of

the network design files (with a macro) and point the tech's copy of Eagle

to work off of the local copy.

 

Does anybody see a use for a 'Viewer' that will protect the unskilled casual

user from themselves (and the wrath of management)?

 

tia - Oppie

 

 

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    kcadsoft over 15 years ago

    On 01/27/10 16:47, Oppie wrote:

    We have only one designer working with eagle at this point. We do allow

    some of our bench techs access to the files for troubleshooting. Those

    stations are running the freeware version. All the design files are on a

    network server.

     

    Since these stations are supposed to be read-only, is there a way to

    lock the save function so that there is no chance a file will be

    accidentally corrupted?

     

    If this is not an option, the next best option is to make a local copy

    of the network design files (with a macro) and point the tech's copy of

    Eagle to work off of the local copy.

     

    Does anybody see a use for a 'Viewer' that will protect the unskilled

    casual user from themselves (and the wrath of management)?

     

    Why don't you just give those people only read access to those files?

    After all, they could just as well delete or overwrite them from any

    other application.

     

    Klaus Schmidinger

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    Klaus Schmidinger                       Phone: +49-8635-6989-10

    CadSoft Computer GmbH                   Fax:   +49-8635-6989-40

    Pleidolfweg 15                          Email:   kls@cadsoft.de

    D-84568 Pleiskirchen, Germany           URL:     www.cadsoft.de

    _______________________________________________________________

     

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    kcadsoft over 15 years ago

    On 01/27/10 16:47, Oppie wrote:

    We have only one designer working with eagle at this point. We do allow

    some of our bench techs access to the files for troubleshooting. Those

    stations are running the freeware version. All the design files are on a

    network server.

     

    Since these stations are supposed to be read-only, is there a way to

    lock the save function so that there is no chance a file will be

    accidentally corrupted?

     

    If this is not an option, the next best option is to make a local copy

    of the network design files (with a macro) and point the tech's copy of

    Eagle to work off of the local copy.

     

    Does anybody see a use for a 'Viewer' that will protect the unskilled

    casual user from themselves (and the wrath of management)?

     

    Why don't you just give those people only read access to those files?

    After all, they could just as well delete or overwrite them from any

    other application.

     

    Klaus Schmidinger

    --

    _______________________________________________________________

     

    Klaus Schmidinger                       Phone: +49-8635-6989-10

    CadSoft Computer GmbH                   Fax:   +49-8635-6989-40

    Pleidolfweg 15                          Email:   kls@cadsoft.de

    D-84568 Pleiskirchen, Germany           URL:     www.cadsoft.de

    _______________________________________________________________

     

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