Share Manager server or proxy

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Lars K
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Share Manager server or proxy

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Hiya, I'm one of those who find the Share Manage quite amazing, however I'm also stuck on another network than anybody I'd be working with. Having the ability to connect with somebody, or even a group of people (small dedicated server?), over the internet without having to use intermediate steps such as online filesharing would be absolutely fantastic. Could this be possible? Thanks!

Edit: oh, and happy birthday Fabrice!
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D.T. Nethery
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Re: Share Manager server or proxy

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Lars K wrote: 11 Jan 2019, 09:50 Hiya, I'm one of those who find the Share Manage quite amazing, however I'm also stuck on another network than anybody I'd be working with. Having the ability to connect with somebody, or even a group of people (small dedicated server?), over the internet without having to use intermediate steps such as online filesharing would be absolutely fantastic. Could this be possible? Thanks!
Edit: oh, and happy birthday Fabrice!
Bumping this up , because it was never answered and I have the same question.

Can Share Manager be configured to work over a VPN , so a remote user could connect to the home studio network/server ?

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Thierry
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Re: Share Manager server or proxy

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The problem is that using a VPN to access the software is not allowed by our EULA:
TVPaint Animation 11 EULA, Article 3.4 wrote:The Licensee is not authorised to install, access or allow installation or access to the software over the internet or on another non-local network, including, in particular, its use as part of a wide area network (WAN), a virtual private network (VPN), virtualisation, Web hosting, in time sharing, as part of an office service, software as a service, a dematerialisation service or technology or other.
Sooo.... I guess the answer is no :p
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