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Re: Using Autodesk Vault for Source Control

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Originally Posted by Gamer930 View Post
Another option that you might want to look at is using Subversion Source Control. You can run it locally on just one computer or on a network. . . It is simple to set up a server with different users now with a software package called "VisualSVN". I don't think the Subversion Merge feature will work too well but the Revision control / Source control will.
We use this for all of our CAD source control. Vivid-Hosting, our sponsor, provides a server on their lightning-fast network and everything is checked into the SVN. Merge will not work, but just don't have multiple people working on the same thing at the same time and it shouldn't be a big issue.