Working on Network Drives

I realize that you can run RoboHelp on Network drives, but
the thing runs soooooooo sloooooowly. Is this a given? Is RH 6 any
better with this?
Thanks!
John Tomas
[email protected]

You can drive a car on the pavement / sidewalk but it is not
advisable. :-)
Underpinning both versions is an Access database and these do
not run very well across networks. You say you can run RoboHelp on
networks but then comment on the performance. Adobe themselves do
not recommend this.

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