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Change Data Folder
Quick Steps
- Choose 'Tools | Change Data Folder'
- Choose the appropriate location of the folder:
- Local network (for a folder on your computer)
- Web folder (at a URL on the Web)
Local Network
- Go to Tools | Change data folder
- Choose <Local network>
- Click <OK>, after reading the explanation at least once
- Find the folder of RIMMF data that you want to open
- Click <OK>
- RIMMF will create an Entity Index for the data in the folder; click <OK>
- Open the Entity Index and proceed.
Web folder
- Go to Tools | Change data folder
- Choose <Web folder>
- Paste the URL for the Web archive folder (must be a zip file)
- Click <Fetch>
- RIMMF will create an Entity Index (EI) for the data in the folder, and will tell you how many records are added to the EI; click <OK>
- The Entity Index will open, ready for you to proceed.
Detailed Steps
This option allows you to switch to a different database of RIMMF records (e.g., a Demo Data folder).
By default, RIMMF stores the records you make either:
- on your computer in: My Documents\RIMMF\data
- or on your flash drive in: RIMMF\data subdirectory 1).
'Change data folder' allows you to switch to a different folder of RIMMF records, temporarily.
This can be useful when you are sharing records–allowing you to view other records without mixing them up with your own.
Go to “How to Change to a different folder of RIMMF records for detailed instructions.
This change persists only for the current session; the next time the program is closed and restarted, RIMMF reverts to the default record storage folder (described in the first paragraph).
We did not implement multi-user support in RIMMF because it is beyond the scope (and a not trivial undertaking) of what we are trying to accomplish.
However, the 'Change data folder' option makes it possible for you to create some RIMMF records on your computer, copy them to a network folder, and then direct your colleagues to this folder so that they can access your records.
Depending on the permissions of the network folder, they may be able to modify the records also. This part is up to you.