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Posted Tuesday, September 24, 2013 - Post #32509
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I am wondering how I access my genopro program if I am working on a computer when I am away from home.
Posted Tuesday, September 24, 2013 - Post #32510
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If you just want to use GenoPro from work, download and install it. Our license allow the same person to use GenoPro from different computer.

If you want to access your file you will need to MOVE your files from one place to another.

There is free service such as dropbox (https://www.dropbox.com/) that let you share files from one computer to another.

Hope that's help you.
Posted Tuesday, September 24, 2013 - Post #32511
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If you use the GenoPro Online Backup (on the File menu) your data can be retrieved using the similar 'Open Inbox and Online Backups'. This will consist of your main .gno file. You would need to save pictures etc separately.
Memory sticks are an alternative but some computer systems will not allow you to use such devices. Similarly you may not be allowed to instal Dropbox or similar away from home.
Finally it is always useful to have the Online backup. I have only had two hard disc failures in the last 15 years......


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