Moving Desktop data on network drive

I would like my office data to a network drive location.

The drive letter will appear on the new list of places, but I get an error message when you try to perform the move, claiming in effect that the target location is occupied.

I would be able to move the data to a network drive?

Palm IIIxe software version 4.1

(I guess you can say that I am not the first...)

Thank you.

Hello dhlytle and welcome to the forums of Palm.

Palm Desktop does not support to be loaded on a shared network drive or is like having its data files, separated on a shared either drive. Palm Desktop was a single-user application that is installed on a single Mac or Windows PC.  There is no control over the software to see that if a database record is locked before, say, a second user tries to read/write a record that is already connected by someone else.

In short, you could power something Palm Desktop installation on a shared drive or get the data files on a shared network drive, but you will be running the risk of data corruption if more than one computer attempts to use data at the same time.

Alan G

Message is about: Treo 755 p (Sprint)

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