Projects in network folders
It is generally recommended that projects are opened on a local hard disk. Projects that are on a network drive may be damaged if the connection is severed when saving. For this reason, they should be copied to a local hard disk for editing.
If the use of network drives cannot be avoided, for instance when you have several users working on the same project (see Shared Mode), SDL Passolo creates a local copy of the project. Changes can be saved there even without a connection. When the connection becomes available again, the changes are also saved to the project on the network drive.
Passolo notifies you if you try to close a project for which not all changes could be saved yet.
Once it is possible to restore the connection to the network, click Retry .
If it is not possible to establish a connection, you can also save the local copy of the project to a different folder. To do this, click Save copy as and choose the location you want to save the file to. Please note however that other users may continue to modify the original project on the network drive.