Depends on what you mean, and and for that matter where. For instance
Word can be set to copy a remote file to the local drive for editing,
and when you are done it puts it back to the server. If you have
concerns, try elaborating.
Depends on what you mean, and and for that matter where. For instance
Word can be set to copy a remote file to the local drive for editing,
and when you are done it puts it back to the server. If you have
concerns, try elaborating.- Hide quoted text -
The office document is sitting remotely on a server. When I access
that file from my workstation, does the workstation cache any of that
file locally on the hard disk? Thanks
The office document is sitting remotely on a server. When I access
that file from my workstation, does the workstation cache any of that
file locally on the hard disk? Thanks
It may, it depends on memory usage and constraints. If the connection to
the server was broken, you would have to force a local save to have a
usable file, if that is what you mean.
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