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Screenprint Network Options

The Recipe Processor 2000 can work over a local area network.  This allows you to set up recipe database sharing between many Recipe Processor programs that are connected by a Local Area Network. When networking is enabled, any cookbook can be accessed by any Recipe Processor program. Should two or more try to access the same recipe at the same time, the first to read the recipe becomes the owner of the recipe, with editing and viewing rights. Others (secondary viewers) attempting to view the recipe at the same time will be granted read only rights to the recipe.

Network Options:

Peer to Peer Sharing: When peer to peer sharing is selected, then any Recipe Processor program on the network will be able to access any Recipe Processor cookbook on the network.

Log On Required: One Recipe Processor on the LAN is designated as the “Server”, and all others are designated as “Clients”. They all share the Server database. No other database can be used. Users are assigned passwords and access privilages by an Administrator, and must Log On to use The Recipe Processor, and should Log Off when done.  The Administrator can assign new users, and access privilages (Show me!).

Network Options Screen

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Log on Option Administrators Screen

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