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- Connecting inFlow over the Internet
The multi-user functionality of inFlow is designed mainly for connecting computers over a local area network (LAN). We don't officially support using inFlow between computers connected over the Internet, but a number of people have done this successfully. Here are some tips that may help if yo ...
- Security and User Access
You can set up different user accounts and passwords for different people to use. This will allow you to control who can see and edit what, and it will also help you see who was responsible for some work. The Free Edition of inFlow is limited to a single user. Setting up Users ...
- How to Setup Multi-User Mode
When you want to use inFlow in multi-user mode, you will need to chose one computer as your server. The server will host the inFlow data, whilst other computers (called clients) will connect to the server. The server computer should typically be: - Powered on most of the time, allowing ...
- Troubleshooting Multi-User Mode Connections
This article is to help you if you are having problems connecting to the inFlow database. Typically, you are likely to receive one of the two common errors received when setting up a connection to the inFlow server in the Server Connection screen. If you are getting an error saying that the da ...
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