Editing procedure using desktop+external HD, then move proj to laptop+ext HD.

I plan to purchase a laptop to support CSx (if I can afford the upgrade from CS3) for PPro edit with idea that external data HD containing all PPro needed data files,prproj files and anything needed to port the project back to desktop on the external HD for additional work. Editing the project on laptop or descktop as the time requires.  Laptop work would be remote editing time.  Is the procedure viable?  Anyone using a similar editng procedure?

My reply is based on windows 7. No doubt it can be done in a similar way on Mac.
We have a number of CS6 systems which students use. Their projects are held on USB2 HDD's which move from machine to machine depending on which is free at any given time. You have to ensure that when you plug in the HDD, it appears as the same drive letter on each computer, in our case F:. This means the HDD MUST be the first USB device to be plugged in. Next ensure that when setting up premiere on all the computers, they are all configured to store ALL files associated with the project, (not just the camcorder media but all files generated by CS6) in the same folder as the .prproj file. Lastly ensure that each copy of CS6 is configured to be exactly the same, I.E. the preferences, the spanner (wrench) icon settings etc. I did this by setting the configuration on one machine and then copying the relevant file to all other machines. The file is located;
C:\Users\<logon name>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Premiere Pro\6.0\Adobe Premiere Pro Prefs
The file does not have an extension.
I copied it into
C:\Users\Default\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Premiere Pro\6.0\
so all users pick this up when they log on the first time.
I have done similar with AE, AME, Encore
Lastly test and test first to make sure it works properly before launching off into a project.

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