Multiple Projects on Same Server

Today was the first time I ever published 2 separate projects
to the same server (thank goodness I used the DEV Server). They are
totally separate projects - nothing the same and did not use
anything from one project in the other. At the 4pm meeting to show
the new project we noticed glossary terms, TOC topics, and even
topic pages from my original project (2005) were showing up in this
new project (less than 10 topics)
My server guy does not know why or what happened. I have done
some research and cannot find the answer either (grange.org and
Adobe Knowledgebase). I remember hearing something about setting
"default" project.
Any ideas?
Cindi

Hi Cindi
Are you using RoboHelp Server and WebHelp or FlashHelp Pro
output? If so, I believe there is a setting you may be able to
change using the Configuration Manager that determines whether all
projects published to the RoboHelp Server are automatically merged
or not. It sounds as if you are wanting to publish multiple
projects to the RoboHelp Server, yet treat them as individual
projects without merging.
Cheers... Rick

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