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ClaireVerbeek
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
I can't sync idlk files as I get conflicted copies when we both open the file on Mac OS
I work togheter on an InDesign file with another user. Unfortunately from my side the .idlk (lock)file is not syncing so he can just open it at the same time, change it and we get conflict files. Fro...
Jay
Dropbox Community Moderator
2 years agoHi ClaireVerbeek, thanks for bringing this to our attention.
In general, it wouldn't be recommended to open any file, regardless of what program you're using, on two separate machines by two separate users, as it would lead to conflicted files when file is saved.
Is it not possible to close the file on one side, then open it on the other, so you work at alternate times?
Any details you can provide would be appreciated.
ClaireVerbeek
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Yes, that is exactly what we want. But normally you can see that the other person has the file in use because there is a .idlk file next to the InDesign file (that is only there when somebody has it open). Because my .idlk file is not syncing he has no idea I have the file in use. We now are sending each other text messages saying we are working on it to prevent the other person from opening it all day long and it gets a little annoying. 😜
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