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Then you need a Lexware variant that is multi-place capable. This is not possible with all Lex products. What software do you have?
Lexware is installed on a computer as a server. There are the data and you can work with the software on the computer quite normally.
The other computer or computers get only one client installation. That is, only the software is played there – but no database. When used, the client computers always access the database on the server.
It is possible to work with the software simultaneously on several computers and for example 3 persons can collect invoices simultaneously
Hello,
connect the hard drive.
Best regards from Leipzig
Can I connect both computers and access the same data from both? ERP
No, not at the same time only with one.
It was with a NAS.
A NAS server might also be sufficient for the financial manager de Luxe (not “Pro-Version”); This is probably the only software that works like that.
For example, what is not a problem with the pro version of the financial manager.
But you’re right – without info, what program is meant and what license terms can be said about it.
Yes, that would be possible for a pure file storage (e.g. Word, Excel files), but databases can’t lie there because – at least as far as Lexware – they work in an operating system environment.
I don’t know that. With the NAS from the Fritz router you can access the USB hard drive from all network devices. I don’t know if and how this is with Lexware system.
Either/or would mean that the software is installed on two computers. Depending on the software, this is not allowed in license terms.
No, that’s not enough. On the NAS server, the Lexware database should run within it Windows operating system.
However, the NAS server should have installed a Windows operating system and this is usually not the case.
What Lexware software is this all about?
Great. Thanks!
Only with regard to Lexware:
Before using 2 computers simultaneously to the files beforehand better explain whether the software supports this.
Either/or should not be a problem.
The simplest goes, if available, via a Fritz router from AVM. Only connect the hard drive to the USB and set the access to the computer (is described in the help).
NAS Server. So both computers can access the database? Can you set up this yourself or is difficult