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| RE: shared notebook Search help for 'shared notebook' but the answer is yes. Put it on a shared folder/etc. I have not tested but it sounds like One Note handles multiple changes at once and somehow merges them. -c "rseeders" wrote: > Is it possible for several people to use a single notebook in a collaborative > effort? Will OneNote allow multiple people to access a .one file at any > given time or will someone be "locked out" while another is using that file? > > My office would like to use a single notebook that would reside on a network > drive. > |
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| RE: shared notebook Thank you, That was my understanding but I wanted to have someone else confirm it. "ck" wrote: > Search help for 'shared notebook' but the answer is yes. Put it on a shared > folder/etc. > > I have not tested but it sounds like One Note handles multiple changes at > once and somehow merges them. > > -c > > "rseeders" wrote: > > > Is it possible for several people to use a single notebook in a collaborative > > effort? Will OneNote allow multiple people to access a .one file at any > > given time or will someone be "locked out" while another is using that file? > > > > My office would like to use a single notebook that would reside on a network > > drive. > > |
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| Re: shared notebook For OneNote 2003, the answer is no. ON 2003 does not support shared notebooks. For OneNote 2007, the answer is yes. It does support shared notebooks. Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP] -------------- http://pschmid.net *** Office 2007 Beta 2 Technical Refresh (B2TR): http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/09/18/43 *** Customize Office 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/customize OneNote 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/onenote *** Subscribe to my Office 2007 blog: http://pschmid.net/blog/feed "rseeders" <rseeders@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:55F0E717-A683-4FD1-9583-D2E977EDD48C@microsoft.com: > Is it possible for several people to use a single notebook in a collaborative > effort? Will OneNote allow multiple people to access a .one file at any > given time or will someone be "locked out" while another is using that file? > > My office would like to use a single notebook that would reside on a network > drive. |
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| Re: shared notebook at least in theory, ON2007 does support this. Unfortunately, ON2007 is not able to handle properly WEBDAV accounts, which we have to use. I filed a bug at connect and I asked micrsoft several times for defining the settings for WEBDAV (SSL, no SSL is not acceptable). In the past, they used the excuse that WEBDAV is not working. However, using word 2007, it works very well with our WEBDAV account. so again, if somebody from MS is listening: please, provide more details about the WEBDAV settings and if necessary, I am able to disclose to you a personal account to our WEBDAV server to test.... But for now: forget ON2007 for shared notebooks with WEBDAV.... "Patrick Schmid [MVP]" wrote: > For OneNote 2003, the answer is no. ON 2003 does not support shared > notebooks. > For OneNote 2007, the answer is yes. It does support shared notebooks. > > Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP] > -------------- > http://pschmid.net > *** > Office 2007 Beta 2 Technical Refresh (B2TR): > http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/09/18/43 > *** > Customize Office 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/customize > OneNote 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/onenote > *** > Subscribe to my Office 2007 blog: http://pschmid.net/blog/feed > > "rseeders" <rseeders@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:55F0E717-A683-4FD1-9583-D2E977EDD48C@microsoft.com: > > > Is it possible for several people to use a single notebook in a collaborative > > effort? Will OneNote allow multiple people to access a .one file at any > > given time or will someone be "locked out" while another is using that file? > > > > My office would like to use a single notebook that would reside on a network > > drive. > > |
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| Re: shared notebook this is my experience. I have Vista & ON2007, and I've recently purchased some space on godaddy's onlinefilefolder.com - which supports WebDAV. I've been trying to get OneNote 2007 to open up an empty notebook (which is basically a directory) in that space, and I just can't get it to do it. It goes as far as to ask me for a login/password, then it errors out saying that the file name is valid, etc.. Can someone help me with this, please? ON2007 is a great program, and I am just trying to get it to share a notebook in a WebDAV folder, which it's supposed to be able to do. In fact, godaddy supports FTP also, so I've tried that, but the same result. Thank you, "Franz12" wrote: > at least in theory, ON2007 does support this. Unfortunately, ON2007 is not > able to handle properly WEBDAV accounts, which we have to use. I filed a bug > at connect and I asked micrsoft several times for defining the settings for > WEBDAV (SSL, no SSL is not acceptable). In the past, they used the excuse > that WEBDAV is not working. However, using word 2007, it works very well with > our WEBDAV account. so again, if somebody from MS is listening: please, > provide more details about the WEBDAV settings and if necessary, I am able to > disclose to you a personal account to our WEBDAV server to test.... > But for now: forget ON2007 for shared notebooks with WEBDAV.... > > "Patrick Schmid [MVP]" wrote: > > > For OneNote 2003, the answer is no. ON 2003 does not support shared > > notebooks. > > For OneNote 2007, the answer is yes. It does support shared notebooks. > > > > Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP] > > -------------- > > http://pschmid.net > > *** > > Office 2007 Beta 2 Technical Refresh (B2TR): > > http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/09/18/43 > > *** > > Customize Office 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/customize > > OneNote 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/onenote > > *** > > Subscribe to my Office 2007 blog: http://pschmid.net/blog/feed > > > > "rseeders" <rseeders@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:55F0E717-A683-4FD1-9583-D2E977EDD48C@microsoft.com: > > > > > Is it possible for several people to use a single notebook in a collaborative > > > effort? Will OneNote allow multiple people to access a .one file at any > > > given time or will someone be "locked out" while another is using that file? > > > > > > My office would like to use a single notebook that would reside on a network > > > drive. > > > > |
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| Re: shared notebook One more thing to add... OneNote 2007 can even "sort of" create a shared notebook in the webDAV space.. (which I do by Share>Create Shared Notebook...) But as soon as it creates it, it bombs out saying that it cannot access the notebook. That's a clear sign that something's not right with OneNote's interface with webDAV folders, since it creates a shared folder "halfway". If someone knowledgeable could help me, I would really appreciate that! It's kind of embarrassing for me, because I just got 10 people in my class to download a trial version of OneNote 2007 promising them a remote way of working on our common project together, and they are all waiting on me to see if I can pull through with my grand promise! "danielkim" wrote: > this is my experience. I have Vista & ON2007, and I've recently purchased > some space on godaddy's onlinefilefolder.com - which supports WebDAV. I've > been trying to get OneNote 2007 to open up an empty notebook (which is > basically a directory) in that space, and I just can't get it to do it. It > goes as far as to ask me for a login/password, then it errors out saying that > the file name is valid, etc.. > > Can someone help me with this, please? ON2007 is a great program, and I am > just trying to get it to share a notebook in a WebDAV folder, which it's > supposed to be able to do. In fact, godaddy supports FTP also, so I've tried > that, but the same result. > > Thank you, > > > > "Franz12" wrote: > > > at least in theory, ON2007 does support this. Unfortunately, ON2007 is not > > able to handle properly WEBDAV accounts, which we have to use. I filed a bug > > at connect and I asked micrsoft several times for defining the settings for > > WEBDAV (SSL, no SSL is not acceptable). In the past, they used the excuse > > that WEBDAV is not working. However, using word 2007, it works very well with > > our WEBDAV account. so again, if somebody from MS is listening: please, > > provide more details about the WEBDAV settings and if necessary, I am able to > > disclose to you a personal account to our WEBDAV server to test.... > > But for now: forget ON2007 for shared notebooks with WEBDAV.... > > > > "Patrick Schmid [MVP]" wrote: > > > > > For OneNote 2003, the answer is no. ON 2003 does not support shared > > > notebooks. > > > For OneNote 2007, the answer is yes. It does support shared notebooks. > > > > > > Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP] > > > -------------- > > > http://pschmid.net > > > *** > > > Office 2007 Beta 2 Technical Refresh (B2TR): > > > http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/09/18/43 > > > *** > > > Customize Office 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/customize > > > OneNote 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/onenote > > > *** > > > Subscribe to my Office 2007 blog: http://pschmid.net/blog/feed > > > > > > "rseeders" <rseeders@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > news:55F0E717-A683-4FD1-9583-D2E977EDD48C@microsoft.com: > > > > > > > Is it possible for several people to use a single notebook in a collaborative > > > > effort? Will OneNote allow multiple people to access a .one file at any > > > > given time or will someone be "locked out" while another is using that file? > > > > > > > > My office would like to use a single notebook that would reside on a network > > > > drive. > > > > > > |
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| Re: shared notebook See http://blogs.msdn.com/descapa/archiv...note-2007.aspx I'll post something once I have more info. Ilya |
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| Re: shared notebook Okay, thank you... So I guess the answer to my question is: NO, it's not working.?? Is there any way I can share a notebook over the internet, then?? (I don't have a server with VPN, so that's not an option) "Ilya Koulchin" wrote: > See > http://blogs.msdn.com/descapa/archiv...note-2007.aspx > > I'll post something once I have more info. > > Ilya > |
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| Re: shared notebook Actually, I DO have a workaround, but it fails in Vista. the workaround is that I map the WebDAV onto a local drive letter. Then OneNote actually can write and read to that notebook. However, Vista has this really annoying bug where it does not reconnect to the webDAV folder after I shut down. As long as I keep the session alive, it's okay, but the moment I reboot, then I have to disconnect the drive, then remap it. I've even gone to trying out third-party software solutions like WebDrive to map the webDAV / FTP site onto a local drive letter, but when I select the "reconnect automatically at login", then Vista actually completely hangs upon startup. Not good. "Ilya Koulchin" wrote: > See > http://blogs.msdn.com/descapa/archiv...note-2007.aspx > > I'll post something once I have more info. > > Ilya > |
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| Re: shared notebook In Vista have you tried just reaccessing the drive? That sometimes works to "reconnect" it. Hit Start, RUN and in the command box type "E:\" (or whatever letter you used) and see if it opens the folder and lets OneNote connect. -- -- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com "danielkim" <danielkim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E7A537B4-EC74-4600-86B2-7B1D2D8EFFCD@microsoft.com... > Actually, I DO have a workaround, but it fails in Vista. the workaround > is > that I map the WebDAV onto a local drive letter. Then OneNote actually > can > write and read to that notebook. However, Vista has this really annoying > bug > where it does not reconnect to the webDAV folder after I shut down. As > long > as I keep the session alive, it's okay, but the moment I reboot, then I > have > to disconnect the drive, then remap it. > > I've even gone to trying out third-party software solutions like WebDrive > to > map the webDAV / FTP site onto a local drive letter, but when I select the > "reconnect automatically at login", then Vista actually completely hangs > upon > startup. Not good. > > "Ilya Koulchin" wrote: > >> See >> http://blogs.msdn.com/descapa/archiv...note-2007.aspx >> >> I'll post something once I have more info. >> >> Ilya >> |
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| Re: shared notebook Yes, I tried it. I tried double-clicking, tried right-click>Explore, I tried commandline "W:" as you suggested (I mapped it to "W" to mean web folder) Nothing works until I disconnect and remap. Note that I CAN have the webDAV folder show up as a "web folder" without a drive letter. That works fine. But for many software (including OneNote), it cannot access that directory, saying that the folder name is not valid. I guess that's a known problem, though, as Ilya has noted beforehand. "Ben M. Schorr - MVP" wrote: > In Vista have you tried just reaccessing the drive? That sometimes works to > "reconnect" it. Hit Start, RUN and in the command box type "E:\" (or > whatever letter you used) and see if it opens the folder and lets OneNote > connect. > > -- > -- > -Ben- > Ben M. Schorr, MVP > Roland Schorr & Tower > http://www.rolandschorr.com > "danielkim" <danielkim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:E7A537B4-EC74-4600-86B2-7B1D2D8EFFCD@microsoft.com... > > Actually, I DO have a workaround, but it fails in Vista. the workaround > > is > > that I map the WebDAV onto a local drive letter. Then OneNote actually > > can > > write and read to that notebook. However, Vista has this really annoying > > bug > > where it does not reconnect to the webDAV folder after I shut down. As > > long > > as I keep the session alive, it's okay, but the moment I reboot, then I > > have > > to disconnect the drive, then remap it. > > > > I've even gone to trying out third-party software solutions like WebDrive > > to > > map the webDAV / FTP site onto a local drive letter, but when I select the > > "reconnect automatically at login", then Vista actually completely hangs > > upon > > startup. Not good. > > > > "Ilya Koulchin" wrote: > > > >> See > >> http://blogs.msdn.com/descapa/archiv...note-2007.aspx > >> > >> I'll post something once I have more info. > >> > >> Ilya > >> > |
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