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    Posted: Mar 07 2018 at 10:15pm
Hi

I am new to openElement.
Is it not possible to publish to LAN? I ask as I host my own web server.
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yes it s possible, you can test in localhost.
http://sensode.com
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I am sorry if the answers are already in the forums somewhere, but...

Here is my environment:
My Dedicated Server (ipV4 address: 192.168.1.250) running Win10 Pro x64 with IIS.
My Client using openElement (ipV4 address: 192.168.1.200) running Win10 Pro x64.

How can I publish/sync between my dedicated server and my client WITHOUT FTP?
I would prefer if I can use UNC path, but other options are welcome.
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Can you save your project into a "shared" folder? Or, use Dropbox and save the project into the Dropbox folder (which is the accepted way of working on the same project on several machines)?
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Originally posted by Dmit OE Dmit OE wrote:

Can you save your project into a "shared" folder? Or, use Dropbox and save the project into the Dropbox folder (which is the accepted way of working on the same project on several machines)?
Do you mean I should ignore those pesky FTP settings, and just use the servers hosting folder as local folder?


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it is a possible solution, indeed.
http://sensode.com
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Super, I will try that
Thank you for the assistance
Now, I just need to learn how to find my way around in the ui
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