I have a corridor file that I'm working in and the second another coworker references my file to do something with it (cut sheets or add notes) my corridor file slows down enough to where it basically doesn't work. Then after they get out of that file that has my corridor file referenced I can work just fine in it. Later if I'm still working in my corridor file and that coworker tries to get back in their OpenRoads doesn't work.
Some background for how we reference/ work in files. We have a terrain file that just has survey data in it. That file is then referenced to an alignment file where we create an alignment and profile. Both of those files are referenced to a corridor file where a corridor is created. then all those files are referenced to a plan file where notes are added and sheets are cut.
Does OpenRoads not like when 2 separate computers are working with files referenced to each other? I'm working in the corridor file that someone has referenced and is currently working with.
My computer can work with an alignment file and a corridor file both open at the same time. Yet when another computer opens a file it slows way down.
The weird part about this is that the issue only seems to happen when I'm in the corridor file. Their file doesn't slow down when I'm in an alignment file.
We've messed around with the live nesting from 99 to 1 and it still slows down.
Trying to figure out if this is an internet/server issue, computer processing power issue or a OpenRoads Issue.
Christian,
You haven't mentioned where the files are stored. It might be important to know if it's a regular network drive, projectwise, or some sort of cloud based storage.
We are working off a regular network drive.