> The Interplay support guy at the facility told me that the
consolidated version on the local drive could not be checked on the
Interplay MC even if all the Isis workspaces were unmounted. We had to
check it on a non_Interplay MC.
> He made it sound as if the machine that was hooked to Interplay
handled things differently all the time, even if only a local drive
was mounted. That sort of fits with the above behavior.
> But is that true always? That there isn't a way to disable the
Interplay after it has been installed (for example if one wanted to
use the machine with only locally attached drives)?
I offer:
The simple way to use an Interplay MC without Interplay is to simply
NOT log onto Interplay. I've done this and it works with local drives
just fine. Of course, when you do this, your Interplay drives are not
on line and you can't check in anything to Interplay. But that's the
point, ain't it?
Dennis Degan, Video Editor-Consultant-Knowledge Bank
NBC Today Show, New York
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