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Create a local folder structure for Vault files and then use Options to map the
top of the local structure to the top of the Vault structure (i.e., Vault($)).
1 Create a working folder on a local drive to contain all files to be
coordinated with other users via the Vault. For example, you could call
the working folder My_Vault.
2 Open the Asset Tracking dialog and log in to the tracking database if
necessary.
3 On the Asset Tracking dialog, choose Server menu > Options.
4 On the Vault Options dialog, click the Change button and then use the
Browse For Folder dialog to choose the folder you created in step 1.
TIP You can also use the Browse For Folder dialog to create this folder.
Now, when you
open a file from the Vault on page 6721 , the folder
structure in which the file resides in the Vault is replicated in your local
folder, if necessary. Likewise, when you add a file to the Vault, the local
structure is replicated in the Vault, if necessary. For example, if you open
a character mesh from Vault($)\max_files\characters\ and the file uses a
bitmap stored inVault($)\max_files\characters\face_maps\, the character
mesh is stored locally in My_Vault\max_files\characters\ and the map file
is stored locally in My_Vault\max_files\characters\face_maps\.
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