How can distributed teams share one instance of AOK?
AOK is designed to be used across multi-user environments with support for multi-user package loading, reporting and fixing. AOK supports a number of server configurations including local servers, remote servers, WAN configurations and Internet based connections. Each team member, installs an instance of AOK and then chooses to connect to a central or shared server. If a user requires exclusive access to a package, then he or she is able to “Check-out” the package for fixing or updating. Once the update process is completed, the package is then “Checked-in” and other users can fully access the package.
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