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Title: Logged into 2 machines with same user name, how to resolve? Post by: anita.cw.chan on December 02, 2008, 03:55:44 PM I have installed Collanos workspace on my 2nd machine without realising it is currently not supported.
I have since uninstalled Collanos from 2nd machine and reinstall hoping to create a new ID. Unfortunately that didn't work - the machine seemed to have "memory" (tracked by cookies????) of the old ID and didn't prompt me to create new account. What should I do to resolve this please? Title: Re: Logged into 2 machines with same user name, how to resolve? Post by: Anna Evpak on December 03, 2008, 10:10:24 AM Hello,
It would be faster if you write to technical support branch. Actually Collanos stores its Data locally - so all you files in encrypted variant and also special mechanism which check authorization is on your HD. So solution: is to verify whether you don have information in Collanos on second machine and than delete your Data folder. After Data folder is deleted it would be possible to login with new account, but of course there won't be any file. On standard installation Data folder for different OS is situated in different places, in Windows it is: C:\Documents And Settings\{Your user name}\Application Data\CollanosWorkplace\{Unique Key}\Data Title: Re: Logged into 2 machines with same user name, how to resolve? Post by: larochellec on December 05, 2008, 01:16:58 AM Thank you very much for this valuable information! I had the same problem and I solve it with your solution.
Claude :D Title: Re: Logged into 2 machines with same user name, how to resolve? Post by: anita.cw.chan on December 07, 2008, 03:36:46 PM Many thanks for the advice!
Have a good day! regards, Anita Title: Re: Logged into 2 machines with same user name, how to resolve? Post by: marcuso on December 18, 2008, 04:18:04 AM Looking at the release notes for v1.4, it looks like single user across multiple computers is still not supported. I for one am holding back on Collanos until this is resolved....
Title: Re: Logged into 2 machines with same user name, how to resolve? Post by: Alexander.Onishko on January 22, 2009, 04:14:58 PM Dear Marcuso,
But you can register for yourself two separate accounts, say Marcuso_home and Marcuso_work. And Marcuso_home will invite Marcuso_work to a workspace. You can even use the same email address for this purpose. Does that really create so much trouble? Title: Re: Logged into 2 machines with same user name, how to resolve? Post by: VirtualAd3pts on August 16, 2009, 09:07:08 AM I personally don't feel that there is any problem, but I have ran across problems when people are upgrading to a new computer and need to migrate data. They logged in as the same account on the new machine; which has caused conflicts with our workspaces.
It is my assumption, that when all of my workspace data was deleted during one instance it was because the individual had logged in with their computer on the 2nd account with a blank workspace instead of the account with the active workspace with all the files. My computer then sync'd with them them deleting all my data, which required me to re-sync. Does this sound right? Does anyone else notice any oddities with this? I have since then informed them to just uninstall Collanos from their old system and set it up on their new system. |