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Paragon Chat => General => Topic started by: vorlonagent on January 21, 2018, 06:12:05 AM
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I have a Desktop and a Laptop. I'd like to share character, costume, etc. data between the two machines. How's best to do that? Would there be a way to point Paragon Chat to a folder in the Cloud Storage system of my choice? (Onedrive or Google Drive)
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Personally, I'd transfer the database files (or everything except the COH files, really) to a thumbdrive and move it from the most recently updated version to the older version. You can get fancy and make a 'sync' with a backup program or something, but I don't think this'll take more than a minute or two each time you sync them.
I don't think PChat can run from a cloud folder. (Certainly wouldn't hurt anything to try, but . .I still doubt it)
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The problem with cloud/sync folders on windows is that the sync program and the program modifying the files tend to keep tripping over each other. I had this issue with a program I use to help me write large documents. It creates lots of files which it constantly updates and the sync program kept locking them and causing updates to fail.
I found a workaround for this. I don't sync the folder I'm working in while I'm working. I set up a separate sync folder for Google Drive and use "Free File Sync", a free program, to ensure the sync folder is up to date with the working folder when I've finished working for the day. It's a bit fiddly and you have to set up FFS and the folders on both machines... and you have to sync them before and after working. But it works.
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It was worth a shot.
Thanks for the answers.
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I run Paragon Chat from a Dropbox folder, with junctions to have it look like a local folder. Haven't had any issues so far.
Earlier post about this:
https://www.cohtitan.com/forum/index.php?topic=11060.msg191364#msg191364
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You don't even need the junctions. Since the early 1.x release series, Paragon Chat a fully portable app, so you can just move the whole thing where you want it. There's no special attachment to the default per-user install location in AppData.
The only thing you might have to do is to change the path if you have a shortcut on the desktop or start menu.
It even intercepts the the COH client's registry access calls and redirects the settings into an ini file, so that graphics settings and other preferences will come along also.
I can't think of any issue running from a cloud synchronized folder, unless you try to run it on more than one computer at once (you'll get sync conflicts on the database file).
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Oh, nice. I'll remove the junctions and update my shortcut then.