If you can afford it, put the domain controller on a separate box. Doing "all in one" boxes is a function of evil budgets set forth by keepers-of-the-pursestrings that don't understand the price they'll pay. But there are performance issues, security issues, and even the potential for incompatibilities between services. If you have very few users (say under 25-50), or you are squeezed by budget constraints and you need to make this an "all in one" box, you could get away with doing so. But there's a downside to this, a price to pay in the form of degraded functionality on that box. I guess the question is: do you want to? Sure, you can turn your domain controller into a file and print server, or a SQL Server box, or any number of other functions. "You can even cut a tin can with it, but you wouldn't want to!" - Mr.
All of these are stored in the ACDSee.»» It is not possible to add metadata to most image files, so additional metadata must be stored in the ACDSee Pro 3.»» If you move your photos to another computer, you should also move the metadata. Ratings and categories are also metadata. All rights reserved.Ħ Check to see if you learned these key concepts:»» Metadata is information about a photo such as the date it was taken, the camera settings used, keywords, or captions. Restart ACDSee Pro 3 when the links are updated. In the Browse for Folder dialog box select the new file path and click OK. Click Change Binding to change the links from the old file path to the new file path. In the Folder Binding dialog box you will see the old file path to the photos. Select the parent folder in the old file path, then click Change Binding. This indicates that the links are broken. The folder icons in the old file path have a blue square with a question mark in them. Photographs for these screenshots were taken by Dmitiry Tokar.ĥ Now you need to re-establish the links between the photos and data from the text file: Click Tools Database Database Maintenance, then expand the file tree.
If you move your photos to another computer, however, the links will be broken unless you move the too. If you use ACDSee Pro Photo Manager 3 to move your photos to another folder on your computer, it automatically updates the with the new location.
The location of each photo is also stored in the. The camera settings are also copied from the photo to the ACDSee. keywords, captions) are only stored in the. Camera settings are stored in the photo itself, and in the. Keywords, captions, ratings, and categories are also metadata. To move the, you export the data to a text file, move the photos and text file to the new computer, import the data into ACDSee on the new computer, and re-establish the links between the photos and data. Keeping the the same lets you search photos consistently across computers. 1 When you move your photos from one computer to another, it is a good idea to move the ACDSee so that all the data about your photo moves too.