Collaboration between remote offices

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NEI

We're looking for a way to improve our collaboration with our remote
offices. We regularly write reports in Word that are the product of
collaboration from authors in up to three locations. Several times now we
have had problems where a remote worker (working offline because of a slow
connection to the server) has overwritten updated versions of document that
have been modified in our main office (working on the server). This of
course causes frustration, often significant rework, and schedule delays.

Aside from management policies and controls (enforcing how people do their
work, holding people responsible for data losses when they work off of the
server, etc.), we're trying to identify ways to prevent these sorts of
problems from arising from a hardware/software standpoint. Obviously, there
are low-tech tricks of renaming files to indicate that they're in use, such
as moving them to an "In Use" folder or renaming them to indicate that they
are in use. What we're trying to find, though, are tools or techniques to
automate the process.

Does anyone have suggestions about how we might accomplish this? Are there
tools in Windows XP or Word 2003 that would help? Add-ins? Other software?
Anything that works as well as synchronization does, but for remote workers?

Please write back to (e-mail address removed) if possible. Thanks!

Mike Fisher
Northern Economics, Inc.
 
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Shauna Kelly

Hi

If you are using Windows Server 2003, you might like to investigate using
Windows Sharepoint Services. It allows you to save files in a document
library, and to "check out" a file so that no-one else can work on it till
you are finished with it.

Hope this helps.

Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP.
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word
 
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NEI

Thanks, Shauna! We'd talked about SharePoint in the past, so we just
scheduled a meeting with our IT support to discuss it further.

If anyone has other complementary ideas, please feel free to share them.

Thanks,
Mike
 

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