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sailor-123
Copper Contributor
Feb 10, 2020

excel on network setup

Hello everyone,

I would like to find out if an EXCEL 2016 file which I developed can run on the server of a network being used by several users simultaneously.

The clients work on the server where the programs are installed. If I understand correctly like on a remote desktop of the server.

Now I would like to install my file on that server and allow every user to run it, also simultaneously. Is that possible, and which kind of version/license would I need for that?

Thank you for your assistance.

Andrew

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  • Damien_Rosario's avatar
    Damien_Rosario
    Silver Contributor

    Hi sailor-123

     

    If your file is stored on a file server and not in a SharePoint document library, unfortunately you will not have the ability to do (real-time) co-authoring of documents.

     

    You'll encounter the traditional locked file by a user and they must exit for others to use the file.

     

    Cheers

    Damien

    • sailor-123's avatar
      sailor-123
      Copper Contributor

      Damien_Rosario 

      Hi Damien, thank you for your reply. I am actually not sure how the network setup works. it seems to me that the users are working through a kind of remote desktop on the server itself where the relevant programs are installed. The main application is a database. Would that be possible?

      • SergeiBaklan's avatar
        SergeiBaklan
        Diamond Contributor

        sailor-123 

        You may allow simultaneous editing using legacy file share, but not all functionality works for such variant About the shared workbook feature  

        Didn't catch the question about licensing. That's per-user licensing of Excel (or entire Office), doesn't matter with which files they are working.

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