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How to run Realm Works offline?

The question is though, If using RW offline, will it save and be usable by my friends remotely? Is there a way to set up my own cloud, that I control, that others can access with my permission?
No. You can use the Player View locally, but the Player clients and web access require cloud service to work.
 
Originally Posted by Vargr View Post
... I see it as an investment in future development of the program. LWD has to have continuous flow of revenue in order to survive and churn out more great features.

Well regarding that however, I'd rather support a program with paid expansions for example instead of monthly subscription fees. If you have no players to look at the realm, then the cloud subscription is just superfluous for me. An expansion however gives me worth extra features and things that I can use. And if I should decide for some reason - money issues, real life etc. I can still use the full extend of the program. (extra though after the posting: ok I can cancel the subscription anytime though, and buy it back when I should need it maybe...)

Each approach has it's benefits of course and I am trying to wait and see what LWD comes up with in the end, since everything is "included in the iniitial payment" which is of course very nice from LWD already.
 
This issue is still an issue. I was going to spend the day working on my realm only to find that because I have no Internet, I cannot open the program. Are there plans to address this? I know you are busy with the content market and all. But this is a big negative in my book. I spend a lot of time traveling and in areas with no networks. Be terrific if that "retry connection" window had a "I want to work offline option"
 
This issue is still an issue. I was going to spend the day working on my realm only to find that because I have no Internet, I cannot open the program. Are there plans to address this? I know you are busy with the content market and all. But this is a big negative in my book. I spend a lot of time traveling and in areas with no networks. Be terrific if that "retry connection" window had a "I want to work offline option"

Certain versions of Realm Works REQUIRE that you connect up to the internet so that critical changes are sent down and integrated into your database structure. Once that is done, though, NO version of Realm Works requires that you be online. So it sounds like you've got Realm Works in this state.

The solution is:

1. Get an internet connection
2. Launch Realm Works (possibly being forced to login as well)
3. Let Realm Works do everything it needs to update itself locally
4. Exit Realm Works
5. Drop the internet connection
6. Launch Realm Works again
7. Select the "Work Offline" option that appears on the Login panel when it starts up

At this point, do NOT update Realm Works further until you again have an internet connection. Simply launch the product and select the "Work Offline" option from that point forward.

Hope this helps!
 
Certain versions of Realm Works REQUIRE that you connect up to the internet so that critical changes are sent down and integrated into your database structure. Once that is done, though, NO version of Realm Works requires that you be online. So it sounds like you've got Realm Works in this state.

Unfortunately I got into a similar position last night. I had booted my laptop with wi-fi enabled (but it was not connected to anything). I disabled wi-fi but then on starting RW I got an error saying that it needed to connect to a server.

I rebooted the laptop while the wi-fi was disabled, and then I could start RW without any problems.

(I had already updated RW to the latest version at home.)
 
Unfortunately I got into a similar position last night. I had booted my laptop with wi-fi enabled (but it was not connected to anything). I disabled wi-fi but then on starting RW I got an error saying that it needed to connect to a server.

I rebooted the laptop while the wi-fi was disabled, and then I could start RW without any problems.

(I had already updated RW to the latest version at home.)

Sounds like this issue is probably with your laptop drivers not doing a proper job of reporting the proper transitions to the O/S. Realm Works is based on .Net, so there's a very rigid way for us to be asking about things like internet connection state, and it's the .Net layer that talks to the O/S. We've found that there are quite a few drivers out there that fail in a wide variety of ways to properly implement themselves. It's not just drivers for network cards, but all kinds of drivers for different purposes, including those from big companies that should be doing things correctly. The net result is that the O/S doesn't get the right information, which means .Net doesn't get the right information, which means we don't get the right information. In a few cases, we spent days working around some of these issues, but it's a losing battle.

The only viable option here for us is to simply rely on the O/S and .Net. As you determined, rebooting the laptop properly got the drivers into the correct state and reporting information accurately to the O/S. If a driver is flawed, then using the sledgehammer approach may be an unfortunate necessity. :(
 
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