Sharing of a Catalog in Lightroom 4

Is it possible to share a catalog in Lightroom 4.  In other words is it possible to have the main catalog and be able to share it on another computer.

Arthur,
Sort of. You can't have the catalogue on a network drive. It has to be local to the computer using it.
If you place your catalogue and all your images on an external hard drive, you can attach it to the computer that you want to use it on.
Hal

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