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I alternate using my desktop and laptop and would like to replay one season between the two computers. I copied my Rays o9.lg file to computer #2 but the second computer didn't recognize it when I attempted to load the game. Is there a way to do what I want, somehow sharing a single file between two computers via a flash drive?
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I'm assuming you put the .lg file in the correct directory and could find it when trying to import? Or Not?
Not to sure I'm just a regular poster so maybe someone more technical could help.
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I use logmein.com...it's a free remote desktop service. OOTP is on my desktop at home, but when I'm out and about, I play it on my laptop by virtually controlling the desktop. It's easier than copying files all the time.
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You can also share the folder on computer A and then change the settings to say the data file is on the shared computer and you can instantly play either one, as long as computer A is on.
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