"Franz, Paul" wrote:
> Use ClearCase LT. That is the only way to do it. The reason why NT views
> under normal CleaseCase need to be on a share is that the ClearCase server
> needs to be able to have access to the machine. Even with snapshot views
> because of the way the ClearCase snapshot views in normal ClearCase (i.e.
> there is still a View server process running) you still need a local share.
>
> I checked out ClearCase LT and they seemed to make the whole thing a more
> static process for the snapshot views. (i.e. no View server process)
ClearCase supports "client only" systems (those that don't run any
ClearCase processes) just like ClearCase LT.
In both cases the view server processes still exist, they're just
running on a "server".
-- Dale LaBossiere
Rational Software
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