Nikon d700 tethered with lightroom3

I am interested in shooting with my D700 and lightroom 3 tethered.  Is it possible for the image to be recored both on the card and on the tethered computer?

I like to keep my file numbering sequential and unique, so when I shoot tethered, the camera doesn't count it as an actuation. Is there a way around this? For example, I have my camera set to coninuous file numbering. I'm at DL3_6553. If I shoot tethered, say 100 shots, and then go back to shooting untethered, my next fimage number is DL3_6554, not DL3_6653. How do I get my Nikon D700 to click over the 100 tethered shots? Thanks

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