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I have two environments, DevWF and ProdWF. Projects is configured on DevWF, is it possible to also configure projects on ProdWF? If so. what are the steps


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In Developer Studio, "Projects" are shown in the Explorer window based on the designated "Development Environment". To change the development environment, click on File > Show Environments, then select one of the registered environments and click on the "Set Development Environment" button. the Explorer window switches to the projects in the newly designated environment.


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Thanks Francis, I greatly appreciate the info....it worked fine.

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Francis, Good thing you worked out it was related to Developer Studio. Smiler


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I have a somewhat similar question: If a project is developed on the PC before being deployed to the server, is it possible to copy/move the project to a different PC and continue the development?


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The directory that contains the project also contains the project definition file, the .gfa. This file also contains the deployment scenario(s) for the project. So if you copy/move the entire folder to a new PC , then everything will be available to you on the other PC. Take care you also copy the extra folders defined for the project.


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Thanks everyone for your input.
 
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