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#339655
This may work...

http://schinagl.priv.at/nt/hardlinkshel ... ml#contact

Basically you'll find a couple downloads at the end of that page for your OS. What it sets up is a sort of super shortcut. So you transfer all of your stuff from, say, your Materials Database folder on your C: drive to a new folder on your NAS (let's call it your Z: drive) like z:/Materials Database.

Then you'd right click your z:/Materials Database folder select Pick Link Object and then go back to C:\Program Files\Next Limit\Maxwell 2 (because in our example that's where your Materials Database folder was), right click again and chose Drop As -> Junction.

That creates a new folder on your C: drive named Materials Database but when you open it, it redirects to the folder on your Z: drive. Essentially it works exactly like a normal shortcut but most programs don't understand shortcuts so this fools it.

I've never used it for what you're talking about, but I think it would work. What I use this for is to link up folders onto my Dropbox ( http://db.tt/jmv7wSe ) to sync between my computers (I have my SketchUp and Photoshop plugins synced as well as my Maxwell preview scenes and used to sync up Firefox before switching to Chrome).

-Brodie
#339789
Thanks for the reply. That seems like it would definitely work. When I get the NAS I shall try this out.

It would be great if I could just batch change all the textures....they have the same string just a new drive letter. Is there a way I can just edit the Drive letter and apply to all textures?
#339805
Try this... http://www.ehow.com/how_5964798_do-remap-drive_.html

Additionally, my setup may be of value to you. I've got a 1tb NAS on my desktop (also mapped to Z:). I've got a couple 1tb hard drives for backups which I alternate between (both mapped to U: which works fine since they're identical and only one is plugged in at a time - the one that isn't plugged in is in a firesafe). Then I've got a portable hard drive (don't recall the drive letter) where I backup a number of work folders like my maxwell materials, 2d images, etc. Then at home I've got that portable drive mapped to Z:. It works wonderfully because I can open up a Maxwell file with all my textures mapped to Z: at work but at home since it's mapped to the same letter the paths are all the same and there are no issues, no need for pack n go's etc.

I use Puresync for my backups. It has a lot of automatic backup options and 1 or 2 way syncing that works really well.

-Brodie
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