Please keep in mind that zim is specific designed to be single user. Just
having multiple users access the same notebook in a share drive may work,
but will break as soon as you start editing the same page.

So for a mostly static notebook it is no problem, but with active editing
you will get conflicts.

My recommendation would be to have each user work on their own copy and
synchronize with the likes of subversion or git. But that makes the setup
more complex.

Regards,

Jaap



On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 9:22 AM, Güven, Ugur Murat <
murat.gue...@ts.fujitsu.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
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>
> I know that this topic has been discussed already, but I couldn’t find
> anything useful.
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> I’d like to try this use case:
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> ·         Notebook is stored on a network share (set as shared notebook)
>
> ·         Several users access the notebook at the same time (all users
> are Windows users)
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> Do I need to have any versioning tool running at each user’s Windows
> system to get a good user experience
>
> on changes of notes at the same time?
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> Is there anything else I need to consider?
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> Hoping that anyone has already set this up and running….
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>
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> Thank you.
>
> Murat
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