How do I use my FTP network as the hub for groove 2007?

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N0M4D

I am not sure exactly where to ask this.

Basically, I have 10 GB of space on my website server. I am barely using
500 MB. I decided I wanted to use the rest of my space for a video game
project. I am a student studying video game design at the art institute of
Pittsburgh and some of my classmates wanted to work on a game together,
therefore we were looking for version checking software. I believe groove
2007 would be a great choice for the project, however, I do not have the
bandwidth to support such a big project. My web server does though. Is this
possible without having direct access to the server? If so, can someone
point me to a step by step tutorial on how to do this?

Thanks!
 
J

John

N0M4D said:
I am not sure exactly where to ask this.

Basically, I have 10 GB of space on my website server. I am barely using
500 MB. I decided I wanted to use the rest of my space for a video game
project. I am a student studying video game design at the art institute of
Pittsburgh and some of my classmates wanted to work on a game together,
therefore we were looking for version checking software. I believe groove
2007 would be a great choice for the project, however, I do not have the
bandwidth to support such a big project. My web server does though. Is this
possible without having direct access to the server? If so, can someone
point me to a step by step tutorial on how to do this?

Thanks!

NOM4D,
Well, I'll tell you, this is NOT the place to ask. This newsgroup is
dedicated to questions/issues on Microsoft Project, a planning and
scheduling application.

John
Project MVP
 

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